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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Hi all,
It has been a while since I have been on the board; but, my interest in lugers has been re-invigorated and I have a question that I cannot find a conclusive answer to. Basically, what makes a luger a "1st Issue 1908 Military" vs "Early Issue 1908 Military". Now specifically, I am referring to 1908 and 1909 Lugers from DWM manufactured for the German Army. Characteristics of Both per original manufacture: 1- No Hold Open 2- No Shoulder Lug 3- No date on the Chamber 4- Military acceptance proofs on the left hand side 5- Commercial style serial on underside of side plate 6- No barrel/bore gauge marks under the barrel 7- Serial Number along the tail of the magazine. These traits seem valid. I have read that "1st Issue" were in the serial number range 34 - 4828b and that "Early Issue" were those lugers from late 1908 - 1909 with all the above traits but with serial numbers greater than 4828b. Would others comment as to what makes a luger a "1st Issue" vs an "Early Issue" ? If you are wondering what I am talking about, on the Simpson Website they have "Military 1908" and "1st Issue Military 1908". I have started trying to understand what is the difference ? Of course by 1910, 1908 Military Lugers were chamber dated. So they are all outside of this question. Happy 4th of July ![]() Richard
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