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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Eskişehir/Türkiye
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I, again, don't know if this Luger a military or a commercial pistol is. Anyway, she has the most perfect bore I have ever seen in a Luger barrel. Her owner told me that the skin of the pistol was a miserable condition, despite the perfect barrel, and he had to refurbish (re-blue) it in order to protect this Luger.
Unfortunately I have forgotten to take photos of this Luger before I disassembled her. Indeed I have photos of her together with some other Lugers and pistols of different brands and types. Please do not forget to add your comments about this Luger. I am a beginner in Luger Hobby and still collecting books from Jan Still, Joachim Görtz, John Walter, Jan R. Hallock-Joop van de Kant, Mauro Baudino and other publications I can find. Unfortunately I have less time due to my business to read all these. Nevertheless I am working on it. I hope to be a good Lugerist in Turkey, literally and practically. Here are the photos: ![]() ![]() Here I begin with the slide (receiver) ![]() Date 1917 is visible on the chamber ![]() One can see the DWM stamp on the toggle ![]() The grips are made of wood and mother of pearl (I often see such grips in Turkey, it is not my taste) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I tried it without flash, not very successful, eh! ![]() ![]() ![]() Toggle see the last two digits of the serial number and the DWM stamp ![]() ![]() I will post the remaining photos very soon. |
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