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Unread 12-17-2003, 06:59 PM   #1
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Hi,
I just got my first Luger. It is a DWM made Luger. The serial number is 68xx k. It has a 4 inch barrel all matching, it is in good shape. I am curious to how old it is. It looks like it has a rail on the backstrap to attach a buttstock. It is a 30 caliber Luger and the bore is near perfect. Any help would be nice. Thanks Arvin
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Unread 12-17-2003, 07:56 PM   #2
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Arvin, we would need a bit more information.

I am guessing it does not have a date on the top of the receiver, as it is 30 Luger. But the serial number is in the military style, so at first glance, I would assume it is a WW1 rework, turned into a commerical and sent to america during the 1920 or 30's?

On the left of www.lugerforum.com is a tech information area where you can print out and then give us further info.

BTW, it is not legal to place a stock onto the luger, even tho it has a stock lug.

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Unread 12-17-2003, 08:55 PM   #3
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The "Alphabet" Lugers began with the "i" block so it's my guess that it's a 1920 Commercial or "Alphabet" Luger made new in the mid-1920's.
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Unread 12-17-2003, 10:47 PM   #4
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Ok,
Here is what we got. the toggle inscription id the DWM script logo. There is no chamber inscription. the toggle knobs are the squared and knurled. it doesn't have the grip safety and does have the stock lug. I don't intend on buying a stock either. the caliber is 7.65 Luger, but is not marked. the grips are checkered walnut without border. the thumb safety is marked Gesichert. the bottom of the barrel is marked with the serial number over a script K. all small parts are marked with the last 2 numbers of the serial number, the serial number is 6848, the nitro proof on the reciever is of the #28 variety the vertical crown over N. the barrel length is 3.75". the extractor is marked Geladen. the front sight is a windage adjustable piece with the sight base being part of the barrel, the rear sight is nothing more than a v notch in the rear. and the magazine is unmarked with a smooth walnut bottom plug. I hope this helps. Thanks again Arvin
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Unread 12-18-2003, 10:24 AM   #5
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Arvin, Your description above is consistent with what Kenyon calls a 1920 Commerical in "Lugers at Randon". Probably actually made around 1921 after the 5 digit commericals reached the 100K range, and DWM switch to the military style of serialization for their commericals, starting in the "i" block, so your "k" range commerical would be in the second block of 10K, because there was no "j" block. Th
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</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica,Geneva">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica,Geneva">Originally posted by Lugerdoc:
<strong>Probably actually made around 1921 after the 5 digit commericals reached the 100K range, and DWM switch to the military style of serialization for their commericals, starting in the "i" block Th</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica,Geneva">According to Still's "Weimar Lugers", pg 30, it is thought that the change from 5-digit commercial serial numbers to the 4-digit with suffix letter commerial numbering took place at approximately 92,000 with the first such serial number being 2000i. That would logically pick up where the 5-digit numbers left off. (No suffix letter, a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h plus 2000 making up a total of 92000).

There is a footnote, however, that also states that it's "possible" that the commercial 5-digit numbers went as high as 100,000. If so, I don't recall ever seeing a commercial Luger in the 5-digit range above 92,000 and I tend to go with the change over at the 92,000 point. It's pointed out in the text that 1921 was a time of confusion and that some Lugers have been noted with serial numbers that tend to confuse the issue and make positive statements impossible. The one thing you make be sure of is that your "k" suffix letter Luger is early in the production of the 1920 commercial or "Alphabet" Luger.
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Unread 12-19-2003, 01:17 AM   #7
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Doubs and Lugerdoc,
Thanks I don't know what to think of this Luger. It is in good shape. The thing that gets me is the lack of chamber dating. But I have no clue on Lugers I am just learning and looking forward to collecting more. Thanks Arvin
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Unread 12-19-2003, 01:36 AM   #8
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Not all Lugers are dated. Some variations do not have chamber dates, yours is one of them. Hope you enjoy this new hobby and always be open to learning new things. After 45 years of collecting, I am still learning.
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Yeah... I "dated" a Luger once when I was 7 years old... and we are still together a half a century later!
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John,
That is terrible. I just hope you got over the language barrier and she has treated you good over the years. I am having a little problems with speaking German but I know a phrase or two. Thanks Arvin
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