![]() ![]() With the Borchardt/Luger transitional pistol). Georg Luger developed his famous pistol in 1898-1899 (starting Widely distributed pistol cartridge in the world today. The 9mm Luger cartridge, developed by Georg Luger, is the most popular and The standard Luger calibers are 7.65mm and 9mm for both civilian and ![]() 22 caliber pistol in the world, after the Luger.) (Bill Ruger frankly admitted styling his. One of the strongest, most accurate and most recognizable service pistols ever The Luger (Pistole Parabellum or P-08) is perhaps the most aestheticallyĪnd ergonomically pleasing of all autoloading centerfire pistols. Today are treasured in collections throughout the world.The DWM Luger that is the subject of this review. ![]() War destroyed vast quantities and these 90 yr. When each Luger was individually machined and hand fitted and proofed. The combined production for DWM during the war years The DWM factory inīerlin moved to peak production by 1915 and were producing 700 Parabellums Seemed reasonably equipped with the Luger Pistol. Which point the 1910 date was added to the chamber. The 1908 1st Issue models began the numbering and ran through 4828b at Was no reported 1910 models manufactured by the Royal Arsenal at Erfurt.ĭWM followed the policy of numbering 1-10000, 1a-10,000a then a production run of 17,000 would only reach into the "b's". Recognized year of military contract markings.Īpproximately 17,000, 1910 dated Lugers were reported manufactured. With the DWM monogram, and there is the "V" rear sight on the last toggleĮarly proofs of the Germany military acceptance. Numbered and proofed and matches the frame. Military Lugers were numbered 1-10000 and thenġa-10000a, 1b-1000b, and so on. ![]() On the left is the frame and barrel matching serial On the left side and the safety is marked "Gesichert" with the safe Above Right: The right side of the receiver has all the Imperial production proofs plus the Eagle (Alder) on the receiver and the barrel indicating the final acceptance by the Imperial Reich. Above Left: The magazine are the roll-crimped version of DWM with the number matching and the difference being the "+" indicating the second magazine. ![]()
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