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Unread 07-04-2003, 03:23 PM   #2
Dwight Gruber
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WG,

Note the placement of the i. If it is directly beneath the serial number on the frame (I'm presuming here that it is) it is actually part of the serial number, i.e. 9525i. This would place your family Luger at the beginning of what is now referred to as the Alphabet Commercial variation, and it would have been manufactured near the end of 1921.

If your Luger is numbered as described above, the i is known as the serial number's letter suffix. Millions of Lugers were produced over 50 years' time, and it is possible to have several guns with the same serial number. For the purposes of insurance, or other identification purposes, you should always identify your Luger with the serial number suffix, and also include information of caliber, barrel length (note, your barrel is probably 3 3/4", not 4"), notable markings (the Crown/N and DWM are good ones) and whether or not there is a chamber date.

Congratulations on owning a Luger, particularly one which has been in your family for three generations.

--Dwight
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