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Join Date: Dec 2008
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OK guys. Here's the promised photos of The Dude's Luger. Just for grins, I've also attached a shot of his registration card in San Leandro, Ca. right after the war where he registered this pistol and had only the "1910" and the 883 as numbers with which to do this. No Serial numbers. Any idea when this pistol might have been made?
Regards, Steve Clarke |
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The system only allows for 10 files so here's the rest.
hasta Lumbago, Steve Clarke |
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Hi
This fine Luger is a 1910 made P09. If you look close at the last pic. you can se a small proof stamp just above and to the rear of the trigger. This means the pistol was brougt back to DWM in 1913to have the "hold open" added. Strange about the ser.# It is supposed to be located on the front of the frame just under the barrel, but should end on "49" as you can se on the other parts wich are numbered to the gun by the last two digits in the serial number. Hope this helps ![]()
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Regards: Ingvar Last edited by Ingvarg; 12-22-2008 at 05:41 PM. Reason: Spelling. |
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