Gentlemen,
We have a luger in our gunsmith's shop at the range I work at. The owner brought it in...family heirloom and so forth...but, it is not a wartime piece.
Being the old gun-guy...or is it the old-gun guy (depends on the age of the guys at the store!!) I was called over to check it out. Pretty much rusted shut, with a broken mag catch. It is now apart, and with no ability to get shots up, hopefully the description will do.
On the right front part of the slide is GERMANY stamped.
On the left front is stamped the letter N surmounted ny a crown.
The serial number is 5935, which is on the lower reciever/grip portion, and on the underside of the slide, near the barrel, with the crown/N above and a script "R" or "n" beneath.
On the rear portion of the toggle grip is a stylised script momogram, the letters in which I cannot determine with a quick glance.
Is this a "police" model...1920s production? Or does the crown/N denote manufacture for export to another country (Netherlands)?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. The owner is not selling it...I just thought that I would try to get the backstory on the piece for the young owner, who recieved years back from a Grandfather. If anyone wishes, in the US, you can call me at (727) 546-4447, my work number, and I am here 10am-9pm, Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday...10-3 on Thursday EST. Ask for Mike B.
THANKS TO YOU ALL
Mike
We have a luger in our gunsmith's shop at the range I work at. The owner brought it in...family heirloom and so forth...but, it is not a wartime piece.
Being the old gun-guy...or is it the old-gun guy (depends on the age of the guys at the store!!) I was called over to check it out. Pretty much rusted shut, with a broken mag catch. It is now apart, and with no ability to get shots up, hopefully the description will do.
On the right front part of the slide is GERMANY stamped.
On the left front is stamped the letter N surmounted ny a crown.
The serial number is 5935, which is on the lower reciever/grip portion, and on the underside of the slide, near the barrel, with the crown/N above and a script "R" or "n" beneath.
On the rear portion of the toggle grip is a stylised script momogram, the letters in which I cannot determine with a quick glance.
Is this a "police" model...1920s production? Or does the crown/N denote manufacture for export to another country (Netherlands)?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. The owner is not selling it...I just thought that I would try to get the backstory on the piece for the young owner, who recieved years back from a Grandfather. If anyone wishes, in the US, you can call me at (727) 546-4447, my work number, and I am here 10am-9pm, Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday...10-3 on Thursday EST. Ask for Mike B.
THANKS TO YOU ALL
Mike
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