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Unread 01-04-2015, 10:43 PM   #1
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I was fortunate to pick up a 1915 DWM Luger this weekend. Sort of an impulse purchase as the previous owner could not offer many details until I was at his home. Now that it is mine I an trying to educate myself on this Luger. I think I have a Luger that may have been picked us by the British. The has the words "NOT ENGLISH MAKE' stamped on the gun. I welcome any comments or feedback. Does this help or hurt the value? The metal parts are all matching. The magazine appears the correct style but the numbers on the bottom have been worn off completely. I do not think the grips are original. Thanks in advance.
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Unread 01-04-2015, 11:20 PM   #2
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Looks like a nice, and interesting Luger. The books guys can tell you more about all the markings, so any close-up photos will help them out. IF it was a war souvenir and taken to G. Britain, and marked accordingly, probably won't help its value, but let's decode all the other marks and see what we have then.
Why do you think the grips are a mismatch?
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Unread 01-04-2015, 11:41 PM   #3
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NOT ENGLISH MAKE hurts the value IMO. But slightly better than how many tons per square inch marking. It's like seeing "John Public from England visited here in 1868" on antique building stones. But it's already there, then, just leave it there.
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One of the grips does not have any numbers stamped. The other has numbers that do not match the gun. Should the grips have 42 stamped on them?
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The grips should have matching numbers on them. I also agree that the British markings, (always excessive, in my opinion), hurt its collector value.

Your holster is for a post WW2 German P38.
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The fine checkering on your left side grip, would appear to be that used by DWM prior to 1914 and if your mag wood bottom is completely unmarked, it is most likely a commercial replacement. All foreign made pistols legally sold in Britian were required to go thru the British proof house for safety sake. TH
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