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All,

Please report your Navy Lugers that have property numbers so that the database we are using in for research in conjunction with a forthcoming book can grow.
If requested, your identy will be non-disclosed.

Would like following info:

Model Pistol

SN

Barrel Length

Property Number

Property Number location

Any pertinent comments; ie: other markings, unusual configuration, accessories present, provenance, etc.

You may post here or reply direct to [email protected]

Thanks in advance.

Tom A
 
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Tom,
I have a 1906 1st altered Navy, serial number 9908. It has a 6 inch barrel. It is marked on the rear grip strap with "W.K. 3178". Hope this info is helpful.
Good Luck!
Mark
 
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Tom,
I also have a 1908 Navy, serial number 5082b. It has a 6 inch barrel. it is marked on the rear grip strap with "W.K. 10818"
Mark.
 

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I have a model 1906 altered Navy Luger, serial #7128a. It is has a 6" barrel. Marked on the rear grip strap: II.T.D.2541. This number was placed over a previous unit mark of : W.W.?792.

This Luger according to the vet's widow, was picked up at the end of WW II, at a German naval base. Her hisband was a junior US Naval officer. The weapon came in a proper Imperial navy holster, that was unfortunatly cut down to allow eaiser access to the gun. This "modification" remove the date & manufacturer's marks.
 

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Tom......I have 2 1906 six inch. #7738--II T.D. 766 & #1080a--W.K. 8208. Three 4 inch guns: 1918/1920 #4984g --M/A 816---- 1938 S/42 #599m--N-4660 & 1940 42 code #9250e --N-4730. All are marked on the rear grip strap.
 
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