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If it is of interest to anyone. I have had this one for some time and am posting it in case it is of interest for historical reasons.
A picture the front and the back and a letter with a note from John Walters as to the unit designation. |
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Interesting is the first 1910 dated Luger that is mentioned in John Walters letter.
Jan Still shows a 1910 dated DWM with number 3452c and unit mark B.l.M.K.D.57. in CENTRAL POWER PISTOLS: Both Lugers are listed on the 1914 dated Landau list. Thanks for sharing. |
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Not sure where some of those numbers came from. Data recall from my memory blanks is often just that...blank.
I was a Company Commander at Fort Hood at the time and when I wrote to him I may have asked him about guns that friends of mine had, I had seen at a gun show or even something that perked my interest on one of the mailing lists I received at the time, World of Lugers, Simpson, or one of the people I had met along the way (Sarco and Drollenger come to mind). Wish I had picked up that no date commercial with the unit markings.... sigh.. Gary |
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