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11-26-2016, 05:38 AM | #1 |
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Weimar Unit Mark?
Commercial DWM marked "R G 10b" on the side of the receiver.
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11-26-2016, 08:57 AM | #2 |
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Hi Doug,
If genuine that is a rare and very desirable 1908 Commercial that was issued to the Reich Gendarmerie. This was the colonial police force (an army of occupation actually) that Germany deployed in Alsace Lorraine prior to the end of WW1, when that disputed region was returned to France. Regards, Norm |
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May we know the serial number?
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I'll try to get it. This comes from a third party trying to figure out the Unit mark,
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What is that mark on the side of the chamber???
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Maybe a sunburst???
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Horizontal c/n
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Outstanding! Show us the enhanced picture you determined that from!
I always marvel at you camera guys! I can't even take a selfie!
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So you're not actually examining the picture? You're assuming that it must be a lazy C/N because that's what it should be...
I was hoping you had some neat trick of sharpening the image, or enlarging the picture, or deepening the shadow effect to enhance the stamp... I just learned this last Summer how to eliminate the 'barrel' effect in macro pictures...There's a lot more effects I would like to learn...
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I think that is probably a blessing- no selfie's that is!
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Actually I made it out from a glance at the posted picture, and knew what it should have been on that model as Geo stated.
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A very difficult original for starters, and kind of a quick hack job, but here you go...
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Is there another number underneath the C/N???
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I'd agree it is a horizontal something; but I would not swear in a court of law it is a C/N- but helping to know it should be one makes it easier to see.
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It is undoubtedly a c/N, as expected, with no extra markings (compare with the attached photo).
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I'm a little surprised that there should be so much discussion about the lazy C/N proof, present on all Commercial Lugers of the period, and none about the Reich Gendarmerie marking which makes this fine pistol so rare and valuable. Unlike any other unit markings these were engraved by hand (not stamped or pantographed) at the DWM factory, prior to bluing. According to Still, total production of these R.G. marked Lugers, both 1908 and 1914 models, was less than 400 pieces.
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