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Unread 12-04-2012, 11:38 PM   #21
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going back to the original question of the nazi marking on the breachblock; it could be a replacement (most likely) or was cleaned up and restamped (proofed / accepted)

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Thanks.....I have also found that the mag safety is still in full use.

When I saw your post, I thought I was talking to meself

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Unread 12-04-2012, 11:39 PM   #22
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going back to the original question of the nazi marking on the breachblock; it could be a replacement (most likely) or was cleaned up and restamped (proofed / accepted)

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Do you think it was police carried?
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Undoubtedly. It has all the features of a police issue pistol.
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Undoubtedly. It has all the features of a police issue pistol.
Thanks, that's what I was hoping for. It will stand nicely between my city and rural police shakos. I also have a JP Saur & Sohn police, a Mauser HSC police and a Walther PP 1940 made swedish contract police in mint condition. Saving now for a Walther PPK police.
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I'd like to see close ups, very, very seldom is a mag safety intact.


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I'd like to see close ups, very, very seldom is a mag safety intact.


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I'll try to get some, my Kodak Brownie Box isn't all that great with close-ups..........

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SWEET! Good photo's.
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From the photo's, nice, it looks like the mag safety has been clipped. Nice luger. Bill
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From the photo's, nice, it looks like the mag safety has been clipped. Nice luger. Bill
Since I'm a virgin to Lugers, can you point out where it has been clipped? I have an idea but I really don't know since I've never seen an un-clipped mag safety.

BTW, I cowboyed in Stillwater Co for a while..........
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I finally came across some photos showing where the mag safety has been clipped and this one has been clipped.

so, I have a 1915 DWM luger w/ army acceptance proofs, assigned to a MG Unit, later was reworked sometime after 1926 for police use adding the sear safety. Sometime after 1933 is was proofed by the nazi regime or the toggle was a nazi proof toggle replacement and given the mag safety also. The mag safety was clip around 1936/37. Am I close?

My mis-match magazine is numbered 818 and my luger ser# is 1011 so if you have mine and I have yours, well, ya never know.
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Sounds like your Luger has certainly "been around".
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yes, you can also see and read info on the sear and mag safety in the FAQ or by gum in Dwights and my brand new book


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I love documented History. Now if I could decypher what MG unit exactly it was in and maybe I can get some research done on the unit.
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yes, you can also see and read info on the sear and mag safety in the FAQ or by gum in Dwights and my brand new book


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I might just get that book, this luger has sparked an interest where there wasn't one before..............if I find I'm becoming a Luger addict, I'll need one.
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I re-read the thread and missed the part about a "MG" unit. Does it have unit markings?
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I re-read the thread and missed the part about a "MG" unit. Does it have unit markings?
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Yes 1.M.G.21.A.
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.if I find I'm becoming a Luger addict, I'll need one.
Sorry, it's too late: more will come!
Nice Luger, with a lot of story.

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Has anybody chimed in on the Unit Marks?

I read "First Machinegun Regiment, 21st. Division or Company" ?

A= "Abtailung"?
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Has anybody chimed in on the Unit Marks?

I read "First Machinegun Regiment, 21st. Division or Company" ?

A= "Abtailung"?
You're the first and alot more close that I was for sure.......Thanks.
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