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09-21-2021, 04:47 PM | #21 | |
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The second pistol is an SU38 stamped 30 Luger converted to 9mm with a Mauser S/42 barrel and the "militarized" numbers are stamped. It is also pointed out that in 1923/25 there was a clandestine purchase of 3,000 commercial 30 caliber DWM Lugers by the Reichswehr Ministry. The actual order was placed in 1923 for 8,000 30 caliber pistols which were reportedly on hand. A later note indicated that only 3,000 were available and it's thought that the other 5,000 supposedly on hand had been sold to someone for foreign currency cash. A delivery of the remaining 3,000 was made in 1925. While the Reichswehr Army didn't use 30 Lugers, the police did and many police organizations of that time were clearly paramilitary. I suspect - a logical guess on my part - that at least some of the 3,000 30 caliber Lugers "militarized" by Spandau were issued to paramilitary police units. It appears that commercial 30 caliber Lugers were acquired and some "militarized" by adding military style serial numbers to the parts by Spandau repair depot. Some remained in 30 caliber while others were converted to 9mm. Some were electro-penciled and others stamped with military numbers. They were also stamped SU and two digits that likely indicate the year. As the pistol on Proxibid is listed as 30 caliber and no claim is made that it's a rare variation, I don't think that there is any attempt to fool anyone. |
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09-22-2021, 01:02 AM | #22 |
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Alphabet commercials began with the 'i' suffix. There are no Alphabet Commercials with a 'g' suffix. The subject gun actually has a 'q' suffix.
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09-22-2021, 03:22 AM | #23 |
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Looking at various suffix letter charts, it looks like a g to me but you may be correct that it's a q. As I said in my first post, the frame serial number looks suspiciously like the original was scrubbed and a new one stamped. I've never seen an alphabet Luger frame with grind marks on it like that. They have all been smooth. I suspect that a military frame was scrubbed and renumbered.
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Reference the railway use.
Long long ago someone presented a railway marked Luger. It inspired a lengthy thread on "Railroad Lugers." Several examples were offered. Probably long unretrieveable. |
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Sold for around $1500 this afternoon. $1225 plus $226 buyers premium and shipping fees. I would think the 18.5% influenced the buyer, and any other bidders.
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