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  1. Persian G-date cutaway

    This is one of 50 Persian cutaway lugers in the Persian Contract of 1935. The pistol is a G-date Mauser P.08 which has been cut in at least 27 places that can be seen without disassembly. Left side 9 cuts: Front toggle link (2), sideplate, trigger, left ear, rear toggle link, locking bolt...
  2. 1933-1945: Mauser Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    I have wondered this because it seems off that they add a step to the already complicated process. Its just a stamp, but that is still one step in the way of getting another pistol in the hand of a German. My preliminary theory involves them not wanting germans to get it mixed up with the P.38...
  3. New Collectors Board
    Hello All, While not new to Lugers as a whole, my primary focus has been rust blued military and commercial Lugers. My question for you all, is how do you personally identify whether or not a Mauser salt blued P.08 is refinished or original? Some of the rules pertaining to rust blued...
  4. 1900-1918 DWM
    Hello, my grandfather owned this gun that he probably got from a dead German soldier in the Finnish civil war in April 1918. The pistol is marked with 1918 and the serial number 3045 as indicated on the attached photos. Is it possible to identify where it was produced? For the sake of history...
  5. 1933-1945: Mauser Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    Hello collectors, my grandfather has asked me to sell his luger taken home from the war by his Brother. I have read some of the stickies and the serial number seems out of place from what I have learned so far. I will list all the markings and can upload photos later if needed. This weapon has...
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