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Unread 12-23-2006, 10:10 AM   #1
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Default Speculation on a varied history...

This is a 1912/1920 Erfurt on auction. It is marked to 8/J.R.16.22. 8th Company/Infantry Regiment 16 weapon #22. With the 16 X'd out and Regiment 73 stamped above. To confuse the issue it is also marked Z.w.363. Which I believe indicates Zwichau Police.

Now for the real confusion. Circa 1920-1921 Freikorps units. segmented ex-patriot units under independent commands were running wild all over Germany. Each having alligence to whichever political faction they chose. There were actually shooting gun battles between these politically oriented units. Often involving the Police and Freikorps units or between the units with Police caught in the middle. The Gov't soon began to disband these "War Lord Bands" and absorb them into a single manageable National Army under one command, The Reichswehr.

Eventually there was a National Army of approx. 400,000 men under one command comprising at least 110 Infantry Regiments. The Allied commission ordered that it be reduced to a maximum of 100,000 comprised of 21 Infantry Regiments. Hence the confusion.

The only explanation that I can come up with is that this Luger changed units prior to the downsizing ordered by the Allied Commission. Possibly during a juggling of weaponry between units. If so, and it ended up in one of the final 21 Infantry Regiments? Why wasn't it re-marked to the new Regiment?

My guess is that it was replaced with a new issue 1920 or 1921 DWM and surplused out to the Zwickau Police. If I am correct, this would be a very intersting Luger with a very vast and interesting history.

Military issued to the Pre-War Imperial Army. Saw service during WWI. Re-issued to the flegling early Reichswehr Infantry Regt. 16, transfered to, or reformed as, Infantry Regt. 73 which was dis-banded , and then transferred to Police use at Zwickau. And very possibly saw service in A WWII Wermacht unit. Judging from the sanding marks on the grip strap. It may have been marked to an Imperial unit also.

Pretty much an entire unit mark collection on one Luger.



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