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Jan C. Still Lugerforums A community dedicated to Lugers, Central Powers, Axis, Allied and related WW-I and WW-II pistols by their scholars, collectors, owners and enthusiasts Come join the discussion about the history, technology and extraordinary background associated with these design masterpieces
Useful Proof marks guide. | Jan C. Still Lugerforums It seems that Commercial C N Proof mark Luger pistols that were not in government service follows repetitive C N and serial number location pattern while Police Military rework versions of same pistols could be with mixed C N appearing patterns plus with added other different style of stamps and serial number marks on place they wouldn't
How to ID your Luger - Jan C. Still Lugerforums Here are many things we look for to ID your Luger - see the pictures and then description What did it come in? (holster, wood box, etc) Anything interesting extra? (extra mags (describe them), tools, (describe them), extra parts? Books? Manuals? Bring back paperwork? Pictures of it in
VARIATIONS OF 41 AND 42 byf CODE LUGERS - Jan C. Still Lugerforums Its use continued until German Army contract Luger production ceased in late 1942 All 41 byf Lugers bear the late Test Proof (LTP), a P 08 stamped on the left frame panel, and have a bore gauge Acceptance Stamps Variations The right receiver acceptance stamps determine byf 41 markings variations They are as follows:
Luger serial numbers - Jan C. Still Lugerforums Since there were so many Lugers manufactured since well before ww1 , can anyone tell me why my 1940 code 42 Luger only has a four digit serial no of less than 2000? Were there alot of duplicate numbers, or did they go back to zero with every variation? This may seem like a dumb question but i've
DWM Commercial Database Available | Jan C. Still Lugerforums The DWM Commercial database I have been amassing for the last two years is now available for download It has over 4,000 entries, spanning the serial number range from the first 1900 commercial series guns through the end of the 5-digit number system, and continuing through the v suffix of the
Luger P08 identification - Jan C. Still Lugerforums Hello! I have purchased this Luger a few months ago Here are the identification markers: "DWM", Crown over "N", Letter suffixed serial number, Gesichert under saftey toggle, and no date stamp No other marking is there except one It appears to be the number "82" that was scratched on the
Luger Holsters! Kriegsmarine! | Jan C. Still Lugerforums If you followed along with all the years of Luger holster production, you will have already seen these, but I wanted to separate them in case someone was specifically looking for KM holsters Here are all the Kriegsmarine marked holster makers dates Eagle M WaA 94 P08 Holster Curt Vogel
LUGER RECEIVER ACCEPTANCE STAMPS - Jan C. Still Lugerforums Jan LUGER, RECEIVER INSPECTION STAMPS Note: as used in this text, inspection and acceptance stamps are the same thing Individual Imperial German military pistols were inspected during or just after the manufacturing process to determine if they complied with specifications for military use