![]() The gun subsequently went through several iterations described herein including modification to a Police Luger and early Nazi navy, but not necessarily in the sequence presented. The original serial number placement is in the hidden commercial style. The following is a description of a 1920 receiver chamber stamped DWM commercial short frame Luger, shown above, with vertical crown N proofed receiver, breechblock and 102 mm (4 inch) 9mm barrel, serial number 9754r. Still titled Weimar and Early Nazi Lugers and Their Accessories and should be at hand. ![]() Many of the references cited herein are from an excellent book by Jan C. ![]() However, if you are open to possibilities and plausible explanations, read on. ![]() To the Luger collector who “squirms” when he hears the word “reblued” or cries “fake” when the phrase “different font style” is uttered and immediately dismisses the item “out of hand” this article is not for you. Close This Window Article created: Friday, May 27, 2005Īrticle modified: Wednesday, March 15, 2006ġ928 DWM Commercial, Police and Reichsmarine/Kreigsmarine Luger Article ![]()
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