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Unread 05-02-2017, 09:28 AM   #21
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I agree. An exceptionally nice looking Imperial Luger. A nice addition to ay collection.
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The DWM eagle on your receiver and breech block are test firing proofs. There should also be a similar eagle on your barrel. TH
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The DWM eagle on your receiver and breech block are test firing proofs. There should also be a similar eagle on your barrel. TH
So that's specific to DWM then, correct?

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I agree. An exceptionally nice looking Imperial Luger. A nice addition to ay collection.
Good to know I did well then
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There is a serial number inside the DWM sideplates . Generally the first 2 digits of the serial number. Or may be just one digit. All my WW1 DWM"S have this. May be difficult to find. Bill
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There is a serial number inside the DWM sideplates . Generally the first 2 digits of the serial number. Sometimes difficult to find. Bill
Hard to see, and harder still to photograph.
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I read thru the FAQ and I think I understand this right, but the squirrel mark was a spandau proofer assigned to the DWM factory? Did I get that right? Thanks.
That is an eagle, not a squirrel. It is the Imperial eagle firing proof, in the style used under Spandau(Berlin) oversight at DWM.
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Hard to see, and harder still to photograph.
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Unfortunately that is not the original side plate, has the correct "17" on the outside, but the "40" on the inside is indication it came from another pistol originally.
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Unfortunately that is not the original side plate, has the correct "17" on the outside, but the "40" on the inside is indication it came from another pistol originally.
That side plate wasn't mine from my original post. This one is though and I did find the 17!

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That is an eagle, not a squirrel. It is the Imperial eagle firing proof, in the style used under Spandau(Berlin) oversight at DWM.
Ok, got it! Thank you

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Hard to see, and harder still to photograph.
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Ahh, I see you were right haha.

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There is a serial number inside the DWM sideplates . Generally the first 2 digits of the serial number. Or may be just one digit. All my WW1 DWM"S have this. May be difficult to find. Bill
I see, I found it!
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That is an eagle, not a squirrel. It is the Imperial eagle firing proof, in the style used under Spandau(Berlin) oversight at DWM.
"Flaming squirrel" is more fun...as long as we know what it really is!
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"Flaming squirrel" is more fun...as long as we know what it really is!
lol this is where I got the squirrel thing from
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lol this is where I got the squirrel thing from
Where is that from?
I would not put much stock in what ever else is there if they don't know an eagle from a squirrel.
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Where is that from?
I would not put much stock in what ever else is there if they don't know an eagle from a squirrel.
It's from the FAQ download you guys always mention for us new guys

page 40 and 41
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Where is that from?
I would not put much stock in what ever else is there if they don't know an eagle from a squirrel.
Sorta' looks like a moose, ala Bullwinkle.
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