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    Luger - Pistol Grouping of a Close Vet Friend

    Would like to show this grouping that I obtained from a close family friend shortly before his passing. While I've collected helmets for twenty years, I don't know a lot about German firearms, and was looking for as much info on these items as I could get.

    This set came from Earl Gibbs, assigned to the Mortar Platoon, 745th Tank Battalion, attached to the 1st Infantry Division. Earl landed in France in November 1944 and served with the division thru Belgium, the Battle of The Bulge, and finally into Czechoslovakia.

    As with most vets, Earl was a great guy, always with a smile on his face. While he had quite a collection of "goodies" that he wanted to pass on to his family, no one was familiar with firearms so he let me have this small part of his collection that I am very honored to own.

    Trying to find out as much as possible on these firearms including makers and value if possible. Will be photo intensive with comments, and documents, so may take a little while here. Will show the belt in that forum.
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    Last edited by pump 150; 05-03-2013, 06:37 PM.

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    #1 - Luger pistol and holster that Earl "liberated" from a German officer. He snuck this home as he felt there was a good chance of it being stolen on the trip back. Looking for any info on these items.
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      #3
      con't
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        #4
        Came with the original number matched clip, and spare
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          Not very familiar with Luger serial numbers but they match throughout "2812" and "12". May be hard to see in the pics
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            #6
            Spare clip numbered "2265"
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              # 2 - P.38 and holster from another officer
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              Last edited by pump 150; 05-03-2013, 06:00 PM.

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                #8
                cont.
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                  cont.
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                    #10
                    cont. with clip
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                      #11
                      Numbers - "4633" throughout
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                        #12
                        Earl's documentation for this dated May 28, 1945
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                          #3 - Officers back up. Looks like maybe French maker? No paperwork on this one either.
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                            Last one. None of these are currently for sale, but I would like to get their values if possible. They are safely kept in my gun safe for good as far as I'm concerned. Thanks for looking and any and all comments, info provided on all the items shown are much appreciated and a good learning experience for me. Thanks, Bill
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                              Second holster is for Luger not p38. And the last pistol is Browning made in Belgium.

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