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09-07-2017, 02:06 PM | #1 |
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Something new to ponder
One of the distinguishing features of the Old Model (1900) Luger is the square cornered side plate that is flush with the frame on the right hand edge. Just recently Tim Hawkens acquired a 1900 Commercial in the 15XXX serial number range. In looking at the photos it appeared that the side plate stands just a bit proud of the frame rather than flush. I called Tim and he verified that this is indeed the case.
I had also just recently taken note of my ’02 Carbine when Jerry Burney was in search of a proper side plate for the Carbine he is resurrecting, and observed that the side plate on it also is proud of the frame. This prompted me to look further at my ’02 Fat Barrel, Cartridge Counter and ’03 French Transitional. Lo and behold, they also have the proud side plate. So now, this begs the question…when did the change in the Old Model side plate take place. From this very cursory initial investigation I am guessing that was in the late 1902-early 1903 time frame. Tim’s gun sets a starting point at the 15XXX serial number range. It would be interesting for those of you that have Old Model Lugers to check their side plates…we might be able to narrow down the serial number range when this small change took place. By the way, before you ask, I have no idea why the change was made. Ron
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