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Unread 02-16-2011, 01:38 AM   #1
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Good evening,

My dad recently gave me a P-08 that he's had for about 30 years. He got it from a WW2 vet that was a friend of his back in the 80s. I always loved it since I am a WW2 buff, and we put a few rounds through it back then when he got it.

As far as I can tell, it is all original, matching numbered parts except for a single new spring that he had to put in it when he first got it. I think it was a trigger spring. The magazine doesn't match though. I have taken some pics of the markings and I was hoping that the experts here could give me some more info on what I have. I'd like to do some research and find out more about it, but there are so many variants and such that I wanted to start here.

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Unread 02-16-2011, 03:09 AM   #2
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You have a WW1 era, 1917 DWM luger that in 1920 received a 1920 property stamping (not a date stamp) and then was in military service until brought back.

It has a replacement barrel, as it was likely an artillery luger originally, see cut out for sight at top above date numbers)

It has a WW2 magazine base, show us the base and sides and we can give you some separate info in it.

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It has a replacement barrel, as it was likely an artillery luger originally...
Which means the toggle was replaced as well (yours has a rear sight; arty's do not)...
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