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12-26-2013, 12:04 PM | #81 |
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This is a very interesting pistol. Could you please post detail pictures of it on this forum?
This stock is illegal for this gun (or any Luger, for that matter), and should, at the very least, be stored at a completely different physical location from the pistol, where there are no other Lugers present. --Dwight |
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05-28-2014, 02:17 AM | #83 |
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1920 Alphabet Commercial info for database
Serial #: 8960m
Proof: c/N upright Toggle: DWM Export mark: Made in Germany, right side of receiver, very faint Caliber: .30 Luger |
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Serial # 762
Maybe you can tell me more about my nice piece of engineering?
1906 (New Model): *serial number- 762 *variation- Not Known ...Commercial (blank chamber) ...crown over N, lazy- upright *Caliber 9mm *Thumb safety stamped GESICHERT *Extractor stamped GELADEN or LOADED? *Stamped GERMANY or not? Not short frame *thumb safety area stamped GESICHERT *Any additional noteworthy characteristics or unusual variation (French, etc.)? Barrel have proof stamp and what looks to be bore dimensions but not the serial number. |
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Mr. Gruber,
I was fortunate to find a beautiful Alphabet Luger last weekend. Serial number 5024n Left receiver--vertical crown over N Right receiver proofs--none Caliber .30 Not export marked Krieghoff Suhl back-frame marked? No Chamber marked?...no DWM toggle Hope this helps. Bill |
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Bill is being humble..I have seen precious few MINT Luger's in my short collecting stint but this IS one of them. 5024n is a textbook example of one straight out of DWM. I Don't know how a 100 year old German pistol arrives at 2015 in MINT condition but it did. A real pleasure to look at.
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1920 Carbine W/O Fore Stock
Since I posted pictures of this carbine on another thread, here is more information for the survey.
1920 Carbine W/O Fore Stock Serial number 91273 on frame & barrel bottom Matching Caliber 7.65mm Parabellum American Eagle chamber marked Safe & Loaded Proof marks C/N upright Sear bar relieved Barrel Carbine barrel Sight Carbine sight No Grip safety No Fore end stock Frame short Made in GERMANY export mark on barrel bottom Stock not matching Rust Blue with Straw Colored small parts Last edited by Dick Herman; 04-28-2015 at 10:55 PM. Reason: Added Finish |
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1902 9mm Fat Barrel #22713~TKS
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Just acquired a 5 digit DWM commercial. 78248 stock lug present. Bill checked and it isn't in Dwights list?
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78,382 is a new number(I think). I received this as a complete frame with upper receiver.
No toggle train, No barrel; in beautiful original finish. As of today, it has a 6" .30 cal barrel, marked "Germany" in small print left side of barrel near receiver and a mismatched Mauser 42 toggle train.
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1920 DWM .30 cal.
sn 89230 Upright c/N on underside of barrel with sn and left of receiver. Sear (not sure, probably full length) flush and strawed No military proof Export: GERMANY front of frame under sn No chamber mark Safe/ Loaded: yes, both Matching small parts: btm of locking plate and takedown lever, rear lug below rear sight, rt. side of extractor, top of trigger (strawed). DWM on top of toggle No date Lazy c/N lt. side of toggle. Safety lever straight, raised and grooved 1/4 length. Wooden grips, no border, no matching stamp. Alignment marks under barrel matching receiver with a "0." |
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20DWM (with stock lug) (previously known as 1923 Commercial) (includes 1914 Commercial variation)
*serial number( 7726) *proof marks, left receiver ...crown over N, lazy (on its side) ...crown over N, upright (X) *c/X c/X c/X military proofs? *Caliber .30 or 9mm? (9mm) *Sear bar ...full-length (x) ...relieved *Export marked? ...GERMANY (Upper bbl assembly left side and magazine) ...MADE IN GERMANY (top of bbl) ...location of stamp ...not marked *Chamber marked? ...none ...date ...American Eagle stamp (x) *A.F. Stoeger inscription? ...2-line ...3-line *Safe/Loaded? *Police characteristics ...sear safety ...magazine safety ...police unit mark *Any additional noteworthy chara (6 inch bbl with non navy sights) |
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20DWM (with stock lug) (previously known as 1923 Commercial) (includes 1914 Commercial variation)
*serial number *proof marks, left receiver ...crown over N, lazy (on its side) ...crown over N, upright *c/X c/X c/X military proofs? *Caliber .30 or 9mm? *Sear bar ...full-length ...relieved *Export marked? ...GERMANY ...MADE IN GERMANY ...location of stamp ...not marked *Chamber marked? ...none ...date ...American Eagle stamp *A.F. Stoeger inscription? ...2-line ...3-line *Safe/Loaded? *Police characteristics ...sear safety ...magazine safety ...police unit mark *Any additional noteworthy characteristics Okay, 7033k, c/N up on frame and barrel above s/n and lazy on side of toggle Serial numbers match No mil marks .30 cal Don't know about the sear bar - don't know where it is. GERMANY marked in very small font on front face of receiver below s/n and on base of mag No mark on ring over barrel - original finish, never had a mark there Has hold-open but don't know about type of sear bar. No magazine safety original checkered wood grips, intact, all #s match, original finish
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Very Early Luger
Hello Dwight,
A 75 year old man came up to my table at last weekend's show and tried to describe a Luger pistol he's owned for over 30+ years (he didn't have it with him as he lives in Kalifornia). He had a young pup in his store take a few pictures and I posted them along with this message. He told me 'story' about this pistol and I will try to get him to write it down. Receiver is not dated. Serial number 149s. Toggle marked with the DWM logo. Let me know what other information you would want and I'll forward your request to him. Thanks! Bill Baumbeck Update October 5, 2017 The individual who owns this pistol drove to Yuma today so that I could take a few photographs of his pistol I initially started this thread with. Unless I missed it I'm surprised no one has commented on this Luger only because of its low serial number. The pistol is in very fine condition and does not show up on Dwight's list. Any information would be appreciated. Bill Last edited by AR-50A1; 10-06-2017 at 01:49 AM. Reason: Added photos |
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Cyrillic Proof, 7.65 Para
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Hi, I have a 7.65mm(Parabellum Carbine) D.W.M. 1902 American Eagle Self-Loading Carbine
No. 24623 The auction catalogue describes it as follows: the barrel with ramp-mounted bead fore-sight and adjustable rear-sight, the chamber with 'American Eagle' crest, the toggle with 'D.W.M' markings, butt with grip-safety and chequered wooden grips, and unnumbered wooden-capped magazine 11in. barrel, German nitro proof The later detachable wooden stock with original mount serial numbered to the pistol, ebonite butt-plate, and sling-swivels: in their later fitted suede case lined in red baize with spare magazine and later cleaning rod Condition: This pistol is in fine condition overall and retains virtually all its original slightly dulled blued finish. The bore is very clean with some very light scattered pitting. The wooden grips have some minor losses to the tips of the chequering FOOTNOTES Provenance James D. Julia, Inc., Fairfield, Maine, 14-16 October 2013, lot 3091 Someone recently told me that this was not an original carbine as American Eagles were a remake in the 1930s. From reading your forum this appears to be rubbish, but I would be interested to know the date of manufacture and if there is any way of getting this certified. |
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Can you please post a picture~
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Sorry, I'm having difficulty opening up your pictures~
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OK, I have managed to upload from my computer.....
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Very Nice!!
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