WWII German Luger By Mauser 1941 Dated 9MM...
SN:8717N: BYF code dated 1941. Serial numbers are matching, except for magazine. Correct era magazine marked FXO. Bore is excellent. Very good plus overall condition. A desirable WWII Luger.
SN:8717N: BYF code dated 1941. Serial numbers are matching, except for magazine. Correct era magazine marked FXO. Bore is excellent. Very good plus overall condition. A desirable WWII Luger.
WWI German military pistol with unit marking. Front grip strap is marked "R.I.R.72.10.8.". Reserve infantry regiment 72, company 10 waffe Nr. 8". Bore has strong rifling with minor pitting. Correct WWI era magazine is unnumbered. Serial numbers are matching. Very good overall condition.
German 1920 commercial in 7.65mm (30 Luger) with a blank chamber, DWM scroll toggle marking, crown over N proofs, GERMANY on the left side of the frame, an serial number of 234k. The 4" barrel has an excellent bore with bright, strong rifling. The gun has approx. 95% blue and straw finish. The serials are all matching. The wood base magazine is very fine and is correctly unnumbered. The...
This Luger was NOT manufactured by the Krieghoff factory. It is an expertly altered Mauser manufactured Luger. With the exception of the Geladen and Gesichert stamps, all other stamps, including the serial numbers, were added when this Luger was altered to resemble a 1939 Krieghoff. The bore is fair showing firing wear. The gun has approx. 98% of its refinish blue. The plastic grips are...
SN: 912e. WWI German military Luger dated 1915. The bore is very good with light etching. The metal has been refinished and looks good. The numbers all match except the magazine.
SN: 9383. Made in 1917, 9mm with a 6" barrel. Bore is excellent. Rare WWI German Navy Luger. All matching numbers including the magazine. Has about 95% original blue. Dated 1917 with Navy proofs. Grips are excellent. Excellent overall condition. A very rare and desirable WWI German military Luger.
This 1914 model Artillery Luger is one of only 15,000 manufactured in 1915. Most of these early artillery Lugers were lost in the first few years of WWI so they are much scarder than the later 1917 and 1918-dated artillery Lugers. The 1914 artillery has four key features: 1) DWM toggle inscription, 2) 8-inch barrel with nine position adjustable rear sight, 3) the four digit year date on the...
SN: 3352b. WWII German military Luger made by Mauser, dated 1942. Excellent overall condition with 98% original finish and matching numbers. Bore is excellent.
Only 100 Siamese 9mm artillery Lugers were produced, all in the 3450v to 3550v serial range. This gun is serial number 3465v. The identifying characteristics of the Mauser Siamese Artillery Luger are 1. the Mauser banner on the toggle; 2. the Siamese lion's head marking on the rear frame above the lanyare loop; 3. the 8" barrel with artillery rear sight; and 4. the serial number. This gun...
1970's vintage W. German made Luger. Has a 4" barrel and American Eagle marking on the breech. Made by Mauser. Excellent condition.
This 1916 date 9mm P.08 artillery Luger pistol was one of approx. 20,000 made by DWM in 1916. They are very scarce today as most were lost during the early battles of WWI. There are four key features of the 1914 artillery Luger: 1. The scroll DWM marking on the toggle, 2. The 8-inch barrel with the nine-position adjustable rear sight, 3. The four digit year over the chamber, and 4. No...
This 9mm Model 1914 military Luger was made by DWM in 1915. The 1914 military P.08 Luger pistol can be identified by six features: 1. Scroll DWM on the toggle, 2. The four digit year (1913-1918) above the chamber, 3. The stock lug, 4. The 4-inch barrel, 5. No commercial proof marks, and 6. No signs of rework. This pistol has the DWM scroll logo on the toggle, is dated 1915 over the chamber,...
This 1938 Mauser S/42 P.08 9mm Parabellum (9mm Luger) rig comes with the pistol, holster, spare magazine, and loading/takedown tool. The gun has approx. 97% blue with light ecge wear. With the exception of the magazines, it is all matching including the grips and firing pin. The 4" barrel has an excellent bore with bright, strong rifling. The cahmber is dated 1938 and the toggle is marked...
This Mauser byf 42 (1942) 9mm Parabellum caliber P.08 pistol comes with a holster, spare magazine, and takedown/loading key. The toggle is marked byf and the chamber date is 42. It has checkered walnut grips and eagle over 135 inspection/acceptance marks. The 4" barrel has an excellent bore with bright, strong rifling. The gun has approx. 90% blue overall with the grip straps turning brown....
This 1921 dated DWM receiver is married to an eariler frame. The 4" 9mm Parabellum (9mm Luger) caliber barrel has a good bore with strong rifling and with frosting in the grooves. The frame, with matching numbers throughout including the grips, is early without the hold open device. The receiver is dated 1921 over the chamber and is marked DWM on the toggle. The receiver and barrel numbers...
Only about 3,000 9mm DWM 1906 Amerian Eagle Luger pistols were produced. The 4" barrel has a fine bore with very light frosting in the grooves. The gun has approx. 95% blue and 80% straw finish overall. As expected, this gun has the American Eagle over the chamber, DWM marked toggle, grip safety, and the polished lower position on the thumb safety. Thhe extractor is marked LOADED on the left...
This Model 1900 American Eagle 7.65mm (30 Luger) caliber pistol is one of 1,000 bought in 1902 by the U.S. Army for troop trials. Ultimately, the John Browning designed U.S. Model 1911 was adopted. This Model 1900 Luger, serial number 7588, has all the characteristics of the trials pistols in that it has the American Eagle over the chanmber and does NOT have German proof marks and is NOT...
The 9mm 1908 Model military dated Erfurt Lugers were made for the German military. They can be identified by the ERFURT inscription on the toggle, the year date (1911-1913) over the chamber, the lack of a stock lug, and military proofs. 21,000 were manufactured by Erfurt in 1912. With the exceprion of the correct type mismatched wood base magazine, this fine 1912 exampls is all matiching...
The 1919 Commercial Luger pistol is also known to some collectors as the 1923 Commercial model. It can be identified by six features: 1) the late flat toggle knobs; 2) the toggle with the scroll DWM marking; 3) the unmarked chamber; 4) the stock lug; 5) the commercial crown over N proof on the left side of the receiver; and 6) the serial number range of 73500 to 96000. The 3 5/8" 7.65mm...
This 1914 Military 9mm Luger pistol is dated 1917. The 1914 Military has six features in combination: 1) DWM scroll on toggle; 2) Year date inscripriton (1913 to 1918) above the chamber; 3) Stock lug; 4) 4" barrel; 5) Military proof marks; and 6) No signs of rework. This 1917 dated pistol has the above features. The barrel has an excellent bore with bright, strong rifling. This P08 has...