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Unread 09-24-2018, 05:16 PM   #1
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Default Three Artillerys~

Imperials 1914 DWM, 1914 Erfurt and a 1917 DWM. All from George Anderson~
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Here are a few more, all different in some way!
1914 DWM and Erfurt, 1915-18 DWM, and a 1920/1917 DWM with Navy unit marking.
The three main sight variations are also shown; fine tune front and rear, fine tune rear only, and "fixed" sights- the rear only adjustable for elevation.
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The only missing variation that I note, is the true 20 commerical LPO8 with the rear sight elevator release button on the RIGHT side. TH
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The LugerDoc has thrown down the gauntlet...
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The only missing variation that I note, is the true 20 commerical LPO8 with the rear sight elevator release button on the RIGHT side. TH
Tom,
I'm missing one other sight variation, a 1918 with adjustable front sight and fixed rear. There have been three variants reported on 1918 L P08s, the most common is both fixed (non fine tune); a few have fixed rear FT front, and one or three have been reported with fixed front and fine tune rear.

That one is on my list to find.

1920 Commercial Artillery:
I do have one, serial 8153 k ; I believe it is a "true" 1920, but it has the button on the left. I would have thought DWM would have continued to use the "left over" WWI barrel and sight parts. 8153j is caliber is 9mm, matching numbered in commercial style.

Why would DWM have gone to the trouble to move the latch button from left to right? Would require moving the teeth to the other side also.

I found a picture of one of the right hand sight button variety in Mauro's book, it is a Stoger branded commercial, in 7,65mm caliber; I guess that is yet another variant to look for!
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Found these Don~Check out the property markings on the board! Purchased from the George Anderson's Collection~Only known Erfurt example~Born a 1914 Erfurt, converted to a 1914/1920 Weimar artillery and the converted to use my the Nazi North Fleet Navy~ Eric
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Impressive!!
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TKS, I know of two other~ both DWM! None Erfurt! Weimar Lugers pages 144-145~
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I didn't se a sudicatis sight anywhere...
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i didn't se a sudicatis sight anywhere...
OK, here 'tis
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There a couple of guys I know who seem to have everything! Ron Wood & Charles Whittaker!
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There a couple of guys I know who seem to have everything! Ron Wood & Charles Whittaker!
No contest, Charles is miles ahead of me. Anyway, here is the gun all decked out...I call it my "Stosstrupp night assault" rig.
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Eric, you need to expand your collection of artillery Lugers! You can't allow Don to get ahead of you! Remember - Whoever dies with the most toys wins!!!
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Don't let that stand in the way of a unique Luger collection! There's many more fish in the sea!
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Found these Don~Check out the property markings on the board! Purchased from the George Anderson's Collection~Only known Erfurt example~Born a 1914 Erfurt, converted to a 1914/1920 Weimar artillery and the converted to use my the Nazi North Fleet Navy~ Eric
Eric,
That one needs a close, hands on exam. Please send it up right away.
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