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I have a non-matching Luger with a 8" barrel marked "Bohler Stahl made in Austria". Is this a company that made after market barrels for Lugers?
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Welcome to the Lugerforum Clueless... after you read this forum for a few months, we can change your name to Clued...
![]() You premise is correct. The Bohler barrels are very high quality, and it should be a fine and accurate shooter. How about posting a couple of clear focue photos of your Luger ??
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This company also made barrels for DWM a bit before WWI started to supplement supplies during shortages...so can also be considered a subcontractor to DWM (per J. Walter, TLS, page 66). These are usually stamped "Bo26", etc...
I would think such barrels on such pre-WWI lugers may be considered "original"...??? Not sure when the barrels marked as "Bohler Stahl made in Austria" were made/issued. Maybe those are re-barrel parts from a later period in the 1920's or 1930's...??? Regards, Pete... <img border="0" alt="[typing]" title="" src="graemlins/yltype.gif" /> |
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CL, The Bohler barrels marked as yours, were made after WW2 and into the 1950s. I've had them in 9mm x 4",6" & 8" lengths. TH
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