


- DWM LUGER SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP SERIAL NUMBERS
- DWM LUGER SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP CODE
- DWM LUGER SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP SERIES
The Luger was selected by the Swiss army in 1900 well before the Germans finally adopted for their navy in 1904 and the army in 1908. Our Assessment: The Luger pistol was patented in 1898 by Georg Luger and first produced in 1900 by DWM (Deutsche Waffen-und Munitionsfabriken). The inside surface of the sideplate, the trigger lever, the underside of the coupling link and the left side of the rear toggle are marked with a Luftwaffe inspection stamp, and there is a larger drooped wing eagle on the left side of the breechblock. The inside surface of the sideplate and locking bolt, the left side of the trigger and the sear bar safety, the left underside of the rear toggle, the underside of the front toggle, the rear face of the firing pin spring retainer, and the left side of the pin holding the rear toggle to the receiver are marked “57”. The front face of the frame is also marked “10357”. The underside of the barrel is marked with the caliber marking “882”, a Luftwaffe inspection stamp, also known as a small parts eagle (drooped wing eagle over “2”) and “10357”. A sideways eagle is on the right rear of the barrel. The right front of the receiver is marked with three drooped winged eagles, similar to the first three symbols on line 38, page 236, of “Luger Variations” by H. The top of the front toggle is marked with the Krieghoff logo (“H Anchor K / KRIEGHOFF / SUHL”. Markings: The top of the chamber ring is marked “1940” and the left side “10357” – however, the 0, 3 and 5 have been stamped over the top of other numbers. Luger Bulgarian Contract Luger 1900 Carbine Luger 1902 Prototype Luger 1902 Carbine Luger 1902 Commercial – “Fat Barrel” Luger 1902 American Eagle Luger American Eagle Cartridge Counter Luger 1902 Presentation Carbine Luger 1902/06 Carbine (Transitional) Luger 1903 Commercial Luger 1904 Navy Luger 1906 Navy Commercial Luger 1906 Commercial. There are reissue Interarms Mauser Lugers.
DWM LUGER SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP CODE
For example Mauser Lugers may be marked with a Mauser banner, a code '42' or a code 'S/42'. Luger SNs are confusing as you have to ID the specific version even if you have the serial number. I bought a copy of 'FN Browning Pistols' by Anthony Vanderlinden.
DWM LUGER SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP SERIAL NUMBERS
I have recently become interested in the FN M1910 and M1922 primarily because there were duplicaitons in the serial numbers post WWII. To try and collect info on all 9mm will be very challenging. Top of gun says 1940 there is also a 42 on th e top any idea what this gun is worth and was it used by the germans italians or someother country? You could spend a lifetime on 9mm serial number ranges just of WWII pistols. Hi, I have a 1940 german luger with the serial number 376 with a curved c like letter under it. The 1920 dated and double dated rework Lugers (DWM and Erfurt) are in the 'Lugers - DWM Commercial 1898-1929' Gallery.
DWM LUGER SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP SERIES
Luger Identification Guide - Rework and non-DWM Lugers (1915-1945) This is one of a series of identification guides for small arms.
