LugerForum Discussion Forums my profile | register | faq | search
upload photo | donate | calendar

Go Back   LugerForum Discussion Forums > General Discussion Forums > General Discussions

Reply
Thread Tools Display Modes
Unread 06-28-2023, 12:02 PM   #1
TomJohn
User
 
Join Date: Jun 2023
Location: Southwest Georgia - been here 48 years.
Posts: 12
Thanks: 1
Thanked 13 Times in 6 Posts
Default How Many Martz Baby Lugers Were Made?

I'm new here, so I apologize if this is the wrong discussion forum for this thread. I recently bought what I think is a Martz baby luger. It is in the white, has a 2.25" barrel, shortened frame at the grips, and under the side plate, on the frame, it is stamped JM (not JVM) in an oval. Also, under the sideplate, it has MSTR, and a 53 (with a reverse 3) in an oval. Beside that 53 is another correct 53, not in an oval. I assume this is a production number. The toggle inscription is the figured script DWM. I know the meaning of DWM and MSTR. It is fitted with the MSTR. I'm a collector and have several lugers.

The frame and receiver are mismatched serials, with the frame having a four-digit over script 'a' serial number, and the receiver having three late DWM acceptance marks and an Imperial Army proof. The receiver is chamber-marked 1916. The three magazines are fitted (shortened) WWII-era with unmarked aluminum bases. Each has a tiny waffenamt eagle over 37 on the upper frame. Two of the bases are pinned thru the finger grips and the frame is blue, while the third is pinned thru the magazine frame and appears tin plated. The walnut checkered grips are spliced horrizontally midway, and one side is done so well it is unnoticeable from the front. The pistol is 9mm.

My main curiosity is wondering how many Martz baby lugers were made. I've seen references to "approximately 213", and "less than 300". I realize it could be far more than that. If anyone has some definitive information, or a reference, I would appreciate it. Thanks for reading.

Last edited by TomJohn; 06-28-2023 at 04:46 PM.
TomJohn is offline   Reply With Quote
Unread 06-28-2023, 12:54 PM   #2
reiver
User
 
Join Date: Feb 2023
Posts: 132
Thanks: 81
Thanked 149 Times in 63 Posts
Default

I'd be interested in how it cycles..I know Lugermans conversions work very well...I've heard iffy things about the Martz conversions if this is in .45..if 9 disregard.
reiver is offline   Reply With Quote
Unread 06-28-2023, 04:49 PM   #3
TomJohn
User
 
Join Date: Jun 2023
Location: Southwest Georgia - been here 48 years.
Posts: 12
Thanks: 1
Thanked 13 Times in 6 Posts
Default

It is a 9mm. I haven't fired it yet, but I will. I'm still trying to learn all I can about it.
TomJohn is offline   Reply With Quote
The following member says Thank You to TomJohn for your post:
Unread 06-28-2023, 07:55 PM   #4
TomJohn
User
 
Join Date: Jun 2023
Location: Southwest Georgia - been here 48 years.
Posts: 12
Thanks: 1
Thanked 13 Times in 6 Posts
Default

Ok, I've checked several auction sites that have sold Martz baby lugers over the past several years, and, suprisingly, some of them have listed the production number (in an oval behind the trigger plate). The highest number I've come across so far is 206. So if anyone is aware of, or has, a number higher than this, I'd be interested in knowing what it is. Maybe we can find the answer to a question that seems to be unanswered...
TomJohn is offline   Reply With Quote
Unread 06-29-2023, 08:44 PM   #5
TomJohn
User
 
Join Date: Jun 2023
Location: Southwest Georgia - been here 48 years.
Posts: 12
Thanks: 1
Thanked 13 Times in 6 Posts
Default

Well, since there hasn't been much response, I'm going to post the information I have acquired, and maybe it will help someone else in the future. I found 14 baby lugers that have been auctioned over the last couple of decades and have also identified their production numbers. Here are the numbers, in sequence:
#1 - yes, one of them was production #1
#22
#30
#53 - mine
#84
#86-7 - I don't know what the hyphenated numbers mean -
perhaps a barrel length? More likely, since they are
sequential (7-10-11), they refer to some change in the
production process?
#87
#105
#122-10
#133-11
#139 - engraved
#158
#175
#206
I also came across the information that 7 baby lugers were made in .380. I could not find any information on how many were 9mm and .30 luger. Those were evidently the only calibers made in baby lugers. From the auction listings, 9mm was much more common than 30 luger. The most authorative source I found on production numbers was from Gun Values by Gun Digest. I'm not sure I'm allowed to post the link here.
TomJohn is offline   Reply With Quote
Unread 06-30-2023, 12:18 AM   #6
Ron Wood
Moderator
2010 LugerForum
Patron
 
Ron Wood's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Santa Teresa New Mexico just outside of the West Texas town of El Paso
Posts: 6,986
Thanks: 1,065
Thanked 5,088 Times in 1,674 Posts
Default

#5745, 1900 converted to coil mainspring, 7.65mm, 7-shot
__________________
If it's made after 1918...it's a reproduction
Ron Wood is offline   Reply With Quote
Unread 06-30-2023, 02:58 PM   #7
TomJohn
User
 
Join Date: Jun 2023
Location: Southwest Georgia - been here 48 years.
Posts: 12
Thanks: 1
Thanked 13 Times in 6 Posts
Default

Ron - I'm not sure what you're saying here. You have a Martz luger with a serial number of 5745? Is that the production number or the serial number? Is it a baby luger? The production number should be on the frame under the trigger plate (sideplate) - usually in an oval.
TomJohn is offline   Reply With Quote
Unread 06-30-2023, 03:32 PM   #8
TomJohn
User
 
Join Date: Jun 2023
Location: Southwest Georgia - been here 48 years.
Posts: 12
Thanks: 1
Thanked 13 Times in 6 Posts
Default

Two things about this pic: There is the (Arrggg..) notorious grip chip below the safety lever. Came that way. Also, although the pic doesn't do it justice, the strawing has been redone and is gorgeous.
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	Martz Baby Luger Pic.jpg
Views:	48
Size:	78.2 KB
ID:	86924  

TomJohn is offline   Reply With Quote
The following 3 members says Thank You to TomJohn for your post:
Unread 06-30-2023, 04:21 PM   #9
Ron Wood
Moderator
2010 LugerForum
Patron
 
Ron Wood's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Santa Teresa New Mexico just outside of the West Texas town of El Paso
Posts: 6,986
Thanks: 1,065
Thanked 5,088 Times in 1,674 Posts
Default

That is the serial number. The number under the side plate is 136-12
Ron
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	Martz.jpg
Views:	45
Size:	113.6 KB
ID:	86925  

__________________
If it's made after 1918...it's a reproduction
Ron Wood is offline   Reply With Quote
The following 5 members says Thank You to Ron Wood for your post:
Unread 06-30-2023, 04:36 PM   #10
reiver
User
 
Join Date: Feb 2023
Posts: 132
Thanks: 81
Thanked 149 Times in 63 Posts
Default

Ron, that is a sweet little booger...DWM originally? Has that Swiss look.
reiver is offline   Reply With Quote
Unread 06-30-2023, 04:52 PM   #11
TomJohn
User
 
Join Date: Jun 2023
Location: Southwest Georgia - been here 48 years.
Posts: 12
Thanks: 1
Thanked 13 Times in 6 Posts
Default

Ron - Thanks! That is a gorgeous pistol! I'll add it to my list.

Last edited by TomJohn; 06-30-2023 at 04:55 PM. Reason: Correcting error
TomJohn is offline   Reply With Quote
Unread 06-30-2023, 05:06 PM   #12
TomJohn
User
 
Join Date: Jun 2023
Location: Southwest Georgia - been here 48 years.
Posts: 12
Thanks: 1
Thanked 13 Times in 6 Posts
Default Updated Martz Baby Luger Production Number List

I’m posting the updated information I have acquired so it may help someone else in the future. I found 16 baby lugers that have been auctioned or reported over the last couple of decades and have also identified their production numbers. Here are the production numbers, in sequence:
#1 - yes, one of them was production #1
#2
#22
#30
#53 - mine
#84
#86-7 - I don't know what the hyphenated numbers mean - perhaps a barrel length? More likely, since they are sequential (7-10-11-12), they refer to some change in the
production process?
#87
#105
#122-10
#133-11
#136-12
#139 - engraved
#158
#175
#206
I also came across the information that 7 baby lugers were made in .380. I could not find any information on how many were 9mm and .30 luger. Those were evidently the only calibers made in baby lugers. From the auction listings, 9mm was much more common than 30 luger. The most authoratative source I found on production numbers was from Gun Values by Gun Digest. I'm not sure I'm allowed to post the link here.
TomJohn is offline   Reply With Quote
The following member says Thank You to TomJohn for your post:
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 07:22 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 1998 - 2024, Lugerforum.com