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Picked up a blank chamber date DWM Model 1908 with unit markings on the front grip strap. Appears to be "2.G.G.R. 4. 36" [ pls see attached image for detail]. 1st time getting a P08 with the markings so any assist on the unit ID most appreciated. BR Commisar |
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A rather scarce unit marking, 2nd Garde Grenadier Regiment, Kompagnie 4, Waffe Nr. 36. I am delighted to see another 1908 Luger with this unit designation. I have a 1908 DWM First Issue, SN 1022b, marked 2.G.G.5.6 - it is the same regiment but since these guns were marked at the unit level, the unit armorer for Company 5 didn't bother to add the "R" like the armorer for your Luger from Company 4. (Also note that they had a different idea about how to orient the markings ![]() Thanks for posting your early military Luger. If you wouldn't mind, it would be nice to know the serial number and see a photo of the acceptance marks on the left side of the receiver. Ron
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Stunning difference in these 2 pistols!
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Stunning but not alarming...the were marked by humans at the user level, and these survivors are nearly in the category of hens teeth. I am fortunate that mine is original finish.
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I have two 1914 Erfurt Artillery Lugers that were issued to the same Reserve Artillery Regiment. One is stamped on the back strap and one on the front of the grip. Perhaps done by two different armorers?
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Walker,
Are they from the same battery/company? Ron
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Hi Ron -
Thanks for the Guards Regiment ID..I couldn't find an online reference. The serial number is 2849a and pls see attached images. This P08 has had 4 lives. Here's the description text provided by the seller. "DWM P08 SA Tikka Finland 9mm Luger Luger P08 in 9mm Luger early variation DWM made in Germany 1910 before WWI. serial 2849a Gun is all correct with two WWII era Finland-made magazines and perfect Tikka Barrel that is 4.75 inch long This gun had at least 4 lives: It was originally issued to German troops evident by Unit markings and served during WWI After WWI it was reworked by DWM and reissued to police unit in Germany as evident by a police magazine safety that was later deactivated and visible on the left side of the frame It served during WWII in German Army (only way it ended up in Finland) Captured by Finland Army during WWII and reworked and issued to Finland troops as evident by a new Tikka Barrel in perfect shape and an SA Finn Army mark on the left side of the slide. Typical of the Finland rework, the sight picture is changed to a square cut which makes it very easy to use at the range Very interesting conversation starter and a perfect working gun to be enjoyed at the range Perfect bore and overall perfect shooter it has undergone detailed mechanical review, testing and historically accurate rust blue restoration to factory new condition Tested and worked fine." Typically I would avoid a rust blue restored P08 but I made an exception in this case as I know the restorer and his work. I purchased one of the baby Lugers from his shop [ pls see attached 1918 DWM conversion images ] and the detail and craftsmanship are Old-World quality. regards, Scott |
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Neat "story book" gun. The unit is Garde Grenadier, that is an important distinction.
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Walker,
One is from a Battery and the other is from a Detachment (Abteilung), so indeed there would be two armorers involved. I envy you having two Erfurt LP08s! Ron
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Ron,
Years ago Herr Kornmeyer told me that the 51st RAR was heavily engaged for much of the war. The first Erfurt Artillery I bought from a well known collector/seller and almost returned it as it has what I think to be replacement locking bolt and side plate... and British proofs. However, I decided to keep it because all else matches and the bore is excellent. The second came from a private collection at auction and is totally matching although the magazine numbers are suspect. The remainder of the pistol is righteous and the magazine is Erfurt. It also has a pristine bore. I think it's rather rare to own Lugers from the same regiment and even less common that they are Erfurt Artillery models. Walker |
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Thanks for the really great pics, nice pistols |
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I have a 1910 with the grip marked 1 U. 3. 12.
Serial is 5582L Thnere was something engraved on the side and someone ground it off. I have had it over 50 years. |
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Can we have a picture about the nice "1 U. 3. 12" stamp
Got 4,5,6 U in my data but none 1,2,3. Thanks
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