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You have a 1917 Deutsch Waffen und Munitionsfabriken (DWM) Luger. So it is definitely a World War One example.
The matching magazine is a big plus; however, the broken wooden bottom is a big minus too. Do you know if the grips match too? A dealer has one of these with a matching magazine too, 96% blue remaining, but a frosted bore, for $1,650.00. So you have a "great" bore, but a damaged wooden bottom on the matching magazine. I am not sure what to make of that holster. Are there any markings on it? Is it "homemade"? Maybe someone else can help you with the holster. Hope this helps.
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