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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
Unusual markings on and next to a Luger serial number. Possibly the original serial number and suffix letter were duplicates of another Luger already in inventory? In any event, the Z on the receiver matched the receiver serial number and suffix letter to the frame serial number and suffix letter Lugers; A Century Counting!
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Luger 1938 s 42 identification - Jan C. Still Lugerforums Hello all fantastic people here with a fantastic knowledge Can you folk help my friend with the Luger he found when grandpa died The gun is not in top condition but most is dirt and little rust Serial number don't match with Magazine Year 1938 S 42 4 inch barrel 9mm Parabelum Some kind of
video of full assembly and disassembly of a luger and. . . The disassembly video does show in detail the disassembly assembly sequence for a Luger - but it's not quite as easy as the animation makes it look The roadrunner coyote make it all look easy too! Pretty impressive computerin though!
1939 dated mauser military and police lugers - Jan C. Still Lugerforums 1939 DATED S 42 CODE ARMY LUGER Figure 5 S 42 code,1939 dated Luger, serial number 9078n Left slant view Note the exposed style of serial number placement and Mauser hump at rear of frame An Army Luger Note: the reddish receiver This was the result of an in balance in the bluing chemicals The hardened receiver took a more reddish hue Figure 6 S 42 code,1939 dated Luger, serial number
How to clean my Luger for regular use? - Jan C. Still Lugerforums Owning a Luger is a dream come true for me knowing how amazing they feel to shoot, then owning one but not shooting it would hurt my soul I watched a disassembly video from lugerman and he said 124 grain from a good brand was the best idea Because of this I grabbed a bunch of Sellier ballot 124 grain
Krieghoff P. 08 Luger: A Consolidated Updated List The major lists of serial numbers of observed Krieghoff P 08 Lugers are the one by Randall Gibson and the one by Thomas Whiteman (printed in their respective books) The are many entries in Whiteman's list that are not in Gibson's, and vice versa I have consolidated the two lists and added many