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11-08-2007, 10:02 PM | #1 |
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Swedish Contract Luger?
Is there such a thing as a "Swedish contract Luger" like this one?
Price: $1,999.95 This 9mm P08 Luger is a Swedish contract pistol from the year 1938 with a 4.5" barrel. Wood pistol grips still in excellent condition. Blueing is 99%, although some surface marks. Only a few of these were ever made! It is listed on: www.ioinc.us Mauser720 - Ron |
11-15-2007, 12:22 PM | #2 |
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1938.. highly unlikely
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Hi Ron,
There was a Swedish commercial contract... Joop over on Jan Still's gun board has posted this research...take a read in section 24 of this thread : http://luger.gunboards.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=8981 John Walter in his "The Luger Book" on page 253 also mentions there may have been a few more Swedish Lugers after the v-series in the w-series with "Kal. 7,65" on the left side of their barrels... But no one mentions a 1938-dated Swedish Luger...IIRC... Here is the link to the gun Ron is asking about... http://ioinc.us/mm5/merchant.mvc?Scr...lectors+Corner |
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Perhaps the barrel has some markings that makes the seller think it's a Swedish contract?
A Swedish military contract Luger from 1938, just before Hitler turned his mustage against Polen and started ww2.. would rewrite history I think. A commersial would be a different matter, but the ad does not really say
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Barrel length is a bit odd...maybe Finnish and not Swedish...but the front site is not Finnish...???...
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Just read trough Pete's link to Jan Still's forum about the Swedish contract Lugers. I may need to first purchase a hat and then eat it..
Many contries where dancing with the 'enemy' pre ww2, including Norway. Just find it strange that it happend as late as 1938.. Also, the Luger's where not the most modern thing on the shelf at that point
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Steinar,
It's not that surprising. Remember the Dutch navy lugers that were ordered but never delivered because the Germans decided to camp in the Netherlands as well. That last batch was rerouted to the Wehrmacht instead.... May, 1940. |
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Steinar,
It's not that surprising. Remember the Dutch navy lugers that were ordered but never delivered because the Germans decided to camp in the Netherlands as well. That last batch was rerouted to the Wehrmacht instead.... May, 1940. |
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