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    DWM Luger #1143

    Member Tom66 asked me if I'd post his nice Luger for him course this nut forgot all about it, sorry Tom
    So here it is finally.

    Eric
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            Thanks Gents
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              #7
              Two matching magazines! That is awesome! Very nice.

              I am looking for the matching magazine for mine....Mauser, 1939 Z 4946.

              Joe
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                #8
                The first pistol posted looks like one of the first P08 made for the German Army, without the stock lug and with acceptance proofs on the left side. It originally did NOT have the hold open, which was retroffited later (in 1913-14, I guess). I can't tell if the finish is original from the pictures posted, but, if so, it is almost mint.

                Douglas.

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                  #9
                  1143-b

                  The Gun is a 1st. Issue DWM made in 1909. The finish is all
                  original, the added hold open proves it. The acceptance proofs
                  are lightly stamped. I don't know why the Holster is stamped
                  and the Gun is not.
                  I use Wally's Gun Conditioner on the finish. Tom:

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                    #10
                    FANTASTIC Luger...just gorgeous.

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                      #11
                      Cool gun . Senior from me about a year colleague had a gun P 08 at school .
                      He bought it from someone in the morning before school activities .It was in 1982 .
                      I envied him this beautiful gun.

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                        #12
                        Beautiful weapon!

                        Happy new year

                        Jay.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by ValhallaMilitaria View Post
                          FANTASTIC Luger...just gorgeous.
                          My words exactly!

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                            #14
                            Impressive condition!

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                              #15
                              james m is right these lugers are addictive.

                              Eric

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