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Unread 07-20-2012, 07:10 PM   #1
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Default Help getting the details correct on my Luger

Hello all,

I recently took a luger as patial trade and I am having trouble getting the details correct. Here is what i have found and the info on the gun. I have zero experence with lugers.

DWM stamped on the slide
1911 on the upper reciver
3303 on the lower below the barrel
03 on all small parts
barrel has 8,82 right above the proof alignment marks and the marks line up perfect.

On the front of the frame where your finger ride is the following:
B.1.AF.3.2.

I am also having trouble identifying the stamps and will post pics shortly.
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Unread 07-20-2012, 07:33 PM   #2
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It sounds like an imperial era military unit marked to the Bavarian 1st fuss artilery, 3rd battery, weapon 2. Good detailed pics are a must. John

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Unread 07-20-2012, 07:37 PM   #3
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welcome to the forum

DWM manufacturer

year made 1911

8,82 is the land to land measurement (meaning it passed inspection)
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Unread 07-20-2012, 08:42 PM   #4
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Here are the stamps.
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Unread 07-20-2012, 08:45 PM   #5
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It sounds like an imperial era military unit marked to the Bafarian 1st fuss artilery...
...Uh...The what???...
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Unread 07-20-2012, 09:02 PM   #6
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Default The rest

I do know the grips are aftermarket and shotty at best.
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Gun looks refinished, knocking it down to about shooter quality. Otherwise a nice early luger. Postino,fixed spelling error, sorry.

Fuss (foot) artillery were the heavy guns, big and bad..........
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I agree with JTD. It appears that your pistol has been refinished - the trigger, mag release, ejector, safety and takedown lever should be straw colored. It's a shame that someone did this, because in it's original condition it would have been collectible - even in mediocre condition, assuming all the parts match and because of the unit mark - B.1.A.F.3.2 (I think this indicates 1st Bavarian Foot Artillery Regiment, Battery 3, Weapon No. 2).

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so, in this condition, as it is, I would try to buy it for $500 and sell for around $700 to $800

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Yep, the gun was refinished. In this process the lanyard ring at the rear of the frame was also removed. But it would works as a nice shooter.

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Terry, your pistol's serial number is probably 3303e. I have 3268e and 3690e both marked to the Bavarian Artillery zu Fuss 1.
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I blew up the pic. It is 3303e.

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Postino,fixed spelling error, sorry.

Fuss (foot) artillery were the heavy guns, big and bad..........
Thanks for the description! I'd never heard of that military designation...Learn something new blah blah...
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Thanks for the help guys, I like knowing where this gun has been.
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