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Very cool Dick!
These are the five variations (not that i know anything about them) from a late friends collection - shows a close up of the four barrel bands and the rest - they are all K dates..... |
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Really great guns, thanks a lot for your interesting exposition, I've got a K date too # 9114 should be a 4th sub variation. Thanks again an regards Sergio
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Sergio,
The Gortz & Sturgess encyclopedia states that there are no inspection marks after 91XX. The inspection mark is the funny shaped S on all the K date P.08 parts. If your pistol does not have all the S marks you probably have a 4th sub-variation K date. Still's "Third Reich Lugers" lists the production of the K date at 10,930. Combine the information from both reference sources indicates there were approximately 800 4th sub-variation K date lugers manufactured. A rare variation. Ed, It looks like you cornered the market on K date Lugers. I am impressed. |
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K date lugers have always been fascinating. Mauser's first attempt of a completely manufactured luger. It was almost like they were trying different things to "get it right". One finding not mentioned in this thread is the coming and going of the Mauser "hump" which appears to be at random throughout the K date production. I believe one of the two examples of Dick Herman's shows the hump. It's hard for me to postulate why this feature, supposedly to prevent the loss/migration of the rear receiver pin, would randomly come and go only to appear for good in late 1937 until the end of production.
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Any serial numbers tied to the different variations?
I have a K date? Thanks Jack |
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Once again from the Gortz & Sturgess encyclopedia K date reference.
The principle way to identify the different K date Sub-Variations is the S style inspection markings on the small parts. 1st Sub-Variation has Fraktur S (Funny S) on sn less than 17xx. 2nd Sub-Variation has Fraktur S and Roman S between sn 17xx and 56xx. 3rd Sub-Variation had Roman S between sn 56xx and 91xx. 4th Sub-Variation has no small part S markings above 91xx Also the 1st and 2nd Sub-Variations also utilize a Fraktur S (Funny S) on the toggle link S/42. Subsequent K dates have a Roman S on the toggle link S/42. I just realized my 2nd sub-variation is numbered beyond the published serial number range, sn 5970. It has all the characteristics of a 2nd variation, it could be transitional or just one the authors had no information on. Last edited by Dick Herman; 07-09-2015 at 10:15 PM. Reason: Addition info |
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Dick, thanks again for your reference, I haven't got Gortz & Sturgess book, but on page 106 of Still's "Third Reich Lugers" and from pictures on page 17 and following made me come to conclusion that I have a sbv 4 (without the hump). Regards. Sergio
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