![]() ![]() A single unmarked wood base magazine is included and the pistol rates very good plus overall a nice example of a World War I Luger. The checkered wooden grips are numbered to the gun and have light-moderate wear with some minor flattening of the points on either side, mainly around the butt, as well as a small chip missing from the top of the left panel. Included, also, are the US Enfield M1917 rifles, the M1911A1 automatic pistol, and Luger pistol M1900 American Eagle Second Issue.) note: before 1865, serial. The components are nearly all matching with the exception of the hold-open which is numbered to a different pistol. Having a shárp barrel band, ás seen on thé Dutch Navy Lugérs (DWM 1928-1930). Having a dull barrel band (mostly mounted on the U series) b. THIS IS A REALLY SOLID EXAMPLE OF A WW1 GERMAN ARMY LUGER WITH ALOT. DWM was nót at all háppy to lose thé Luger production ánd Mauser was secretIy working on á pistol that shouId replace the Lugér as the officiaI Army sidearm. THIS ONE IS MARKED TO A MACHINE GUN REGT. Additionally, there is a very small amount of plum-brown freckling through the blue along the exposed metal and an unobtrusive import mark along the underside of the barrel. ONLY 1 OF THE 1917 DATED LUGERS WERE UNIT MARKED. This is a 1917 dated pistol that retains 90-92% of the original blue finish that has silvered at the muzzle and along the projecting edges and bearing surfaces of the toggle and bolt. Description: Serial #3378c, 9mm, 4 barrel with a very good bore that has some minor freckling within the grooves.Sold Item #39720 German P.08 Luger Pistol by DWM 1917 ![]()
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