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Old 12-05-2006, 12:35 PM   #15
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DWM was the initial producer of Lugers and made ALL of the military Lugers until 1910-1911 when the Erfurt Arsenal started manufacturing them as well.

As far as a WWI Luger being captured in WWII, I own a 1912 DWM military Luger that I got from one of my best friends. His father captured it in WWII near Bastogne. It is marked to a unit from WWI, so it saw service in two wars and is still in excellent original condition. Obviously the German soldier that had it took very good care of it, and probably had been cared for by his family members since it first saw service.

Your "Expert gun store guys" need to keep walking toward the sunset.
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