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Unread 11-15-2010, 09:41 PM   #1
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Hi Guy's , got word about an Artillery complete rig but I have a question... guy said it has an Anchor on back (not sure if he ment backstrap or back of toggle) Could not find in my books, anyone have info on such a thing? thanks Mike
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Unread 11-15-2010, 10:23 PM   #2
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Sounds like a Nazi Navy rework of a Imperial Army Artillery Luger.

Pictures of the rig would really help.

I have owned several of these.

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I will post pictures, if I can make the deal. Is there any reference book that covers these reworks? I was not able to find in Jan Still's Imperial or Third Reich luger books I have. Also, will there be WWI & WWII inspector marks because its a rework?
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Hi Michael, Artilleries that were reworked for the Weimar Navy are discussed in Jan C. Still's Weimar Lugers, and one is pictured. They come up for auction every once in a while (see link). They should have all the Imperial markings and, most likely, have 1920 stamped on the chamber. Regards, Norm

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Norm I thank you, this piece has 1017 on chamber, complete rig, 100% match even mag... hope to make a deal soon. The one on the link you sent sold for 2300, being a rig and a rework, I hope to offer 3500... sounds fare to you?.. PS what page is that in Jan's book? Thanks again Mike
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Hi Mike, The illustration in Jan's book is Fig. 25, on page 93. I thought the Navy Artillery that sold for $2,300.00 at Greg Martin Auctions was a particular bargain. Regards, Norm
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Norm I thank you, this piece has 1017 on chamber...
That would make it a very early Artillery Luger...perhaps the first one...

Maybe it says 1917??? That would be more reasonable...
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