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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
- 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
- P08 Luger three digit serial number | Jan C. Still Lugerforums
Good afternoon, Looking to gather some information about my P08 Luger This pistol was passed down to me by my Grandfather and I do not know much of it's history From what I've gathered it was produced in 1941 at the Mauser factory but that's about all I know The serial number reads 376 and
- 42 code luger variations - Jan C. Still Lugerforums
42 code luger variations Jump to Latest 40K views 21 replies 9 participants last post by Sweetgrass Mar 11, 2025 Jan C Still RIP Discussion starter
- 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
- Identifying a Luger - Jan C. Still Lugerforums
The Luger in question has either had a DWM forward toggle link placed in an Erfurt toggle train or the rear link of a DWM train has been replaced by an Erfurt part Considering the receiver cut for the Artillery rear sight, I'd say the DWM toggle link is the replacement part but without seeing more of the pistol, that's only an educated guess
- Jan C. Still Lugerforums
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- 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
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