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Unread 09-14-2014, 09:19 PM   #1
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Default 1906 AE Proof Question

I know I've been laying low lately but I have been busy with grandkids and that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it! I did manage to pry myself away long enough to pick up a nice 1906 AE in 9mm that looks to be all correct SN# 33460 except that it has no proof marks but for a shield with a strike through it under the barrel. Witness mark is perfect and the pistol shows no sign of ever being tampered with. I will get some pics up when I get time. I know proofs are a little all over the place on these pistols but this one has me scratching my head a bit. Cheers to all. Clint
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Hi Clint,
There is a range of early 1906 AE Lugers that have no proofs. Yours is obviously one of AE's in this range.
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Hi Clint welcome back to this forum. I'm loking forward to see the pictures of your Luger.


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Anybody know if this barrel proof mark is good to go?
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Unread 09-19-2014, 06:30 PM   #6
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The "shield" shaped mark on the barrel isn't a proof mark, it is a DWM inspector's mark. Not too unusual on these early guns, Pretty nice looking piece by the way.
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Thx Ron I was a little befuzzeled on it!
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That's a great 1906 AE for sure.
It has just the correct amount of patina and wear.
Congratulations!
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such a nice gun. i am green.
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Thx guys. I really think AEs are cool so I'm happy to pick this one up.
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