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Posted: 2/3/2007 4:10:08 PM EDT
[Last Edit: Ocala313]
Since there seems to be a lack of a  Luger / Mauser / P38  picture thread I thought I would start one.
I will Start





My 1942 BYF Luger
















 
Link Posted: 2/3/2007 4:22:43 PM EDT
[Last Edit: Justa_TXguy] [#1]



Sorry don't have a pic of the P38.  It's a run of the mill ruskie capture walther.

Link Posted: 2/4/2007 11:55:25 AM EDT
[#2]
P. 38, all matching single line ac 43 (made in '43 by Walther), known history.




All matching SA marked (Finnish Army property) m/23 Parabellum in 7.65, with SA marked holster.




"Standard commercial" Mauser C96, ca 1918, all matching (non-matching stock with period Finnish belt harness)



Same C96 with a "shooter" Parabellum, m/23 converted to 9mm using a Tikkakoski barrel.

Link Posted: 2/4/2007 3:34:00 PM EDT
[#3]
Beautiful Broomhandles there, sir!!!!!!!!!!!!!!    
Link Posted: 2/6/2007 5:02:39 PM EDT
[Last Edit: P08] [#4]
Well since you asked for it.
Here are the grip safety Luger's will add more as time permits.

1900 American Eagle


Another 1900 American Eagle



And another 1900 American Eagle


1900 Swiss Cross in Sunburst



1906 DWM Commercial 9mm



1906 DWM Portuguese M2



1906/35 Mauser Banner GNR Portuguese




1906 DWM American Eagle 9mm



1906 DWM American Eagle .30 Luger


1906 Swiss Cross in Shield




Link Posted: 2/7/2007 12:37:35 AM EDT
[#5]
nice pics.
Link Posted: 2/20/2007 6:24:10 PM EDT
[#6]
bump to stay out of archive.
Link Posted: 2/20/2007 6:32:33 PM EDT
[Last Edit: thedoctors308] [#7]
...
Link Posted: 4/14/2007 12:00:59 AM EDT
[#9]
love the photos.
Link Posted: 4/14/2007 11:03:48 PM EDT
[Last Edit: 308Sako] [#10]








Markings on the magazine are P.08 and proof over 37 (twice on the left side and fxo

This pistol belongs to a neighbor how is possibly looking to part with it. I have no idea of the value but would love to know???  He recieved it from his uncle back in 1956 when he became a LEO.  An interesting career followed...

From a non'historical perspective this nephew is a man who is a retired LEO, by the name of Harry who was a Metro Det Lt formerly assigned to bank robbery. The Harry known as Dirty Harry took his picture with this nephew Harry back when the nephew had some unpleasant business at a bank, and again on a bus. The rest is the history aforementioned.


Damn shame the handgun pictured above isn't a S&W Model 29!

Link Posted: 4/14/2007 11:31:59 PM EDT
[#11]

Originally Posted By 308Sako:
www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid225/p71b28cd63071315ddfbe15d58d6a915f/e9ed4169.jpg

www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid225/pb0aabdd3d522b13f2bb2f9dddb7a6f65/e9ed4078.jpg

www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid225/pcb325411bb4cd62f5ee653e82b12c0ff/e9ed4114.jpg

www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid225/p82b479d7c37a06240e7ab4a6e8bc0245/e9ed3f76.jpg

Markings on the magazine are P.08 and proof over 37 (twice on the left side and fxo

This pistol belongs to a neighbor how is possibly looking to part with it. I have no idea of the value but would love to know???  He recieved it from his uncle back in 1956 when he became a LEO.  An interesting career followed...

From a non'historical perspective this nephew is a man who is a retired LEO, by the name of Harry who was a Metro Det Lt formerly assigned to bank robbery. The Harry known as Dirty Harry took his picture with this nephew Harry back when the nephew had some unpleasant business at a bank, and again on a bus. The rest is the history aforementioned.


Damn shame the handgun pictured above isn't a S&W Model 29!


Ask at www.lugerforum.com/
Link Posted: 4/19/2007 4:41:17 PM EDT
[#12]
While some may not consider this a "real" luger, it's the only one I could find in it's price range that I could shoot. $550.00


I've got about 500 rounds through it so far, with only 1 FTF.....




Link Posted: 4/19/2007 6:23:36 PM EDT
[#13]
1908 DWM Commercial 9mm


1923 DWM Commercial .30 Luger


1920 Commercial converted to a Baby Luger


1912 Erfurt


1913 Erfurt British proofed


1917 Erfurt


1918 Erfurt Police rework
Link Posted: 4/22/2007 8:33:21 PM EDT
[#14]
My LNIB 1966 commercial P38/matt.....
still without the Fatslide and hexpin.....


Link Posted: 4/23/2007 9:40:06 AM EDT
[#15]
Mauser byf 44 Eagle L Police issue


Mauser byf 43


Walther AC 43


Spreewerk cyq
Link Posted: 4/27/2007 7:48:00 PM EDT
[#16]
Nice pics!  I hope to have a Ex-Police Luger double dated 1920 over 1917 soon. It's inbound and should be here early next week.
Link Posted: 4/28/2007 3:35:24 AM EDT
[Last Edit: mikey250r] [#17]
Code 42 1939 Mauser. All matching, not bad shape - Good Shooter!!

Attachment Attached File
Link Posted: 5/4/2007 7:27:46 AM EDT
[#18]
Erfurt 1920/1917 Police



Link Posted: 5/18/2007 3:35:00 PM EDT
[Last Edit: Gelgoog] [#19]
http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/b7f5fee788.jpg

my first brommie. its been converted to 9mm, and was affordable ( next to one i saw in perfect condition going for 2500).

its a bit difficult to get loaded without a stripper clip though.
Link Posted: 6/4/2007 10:10:15 PM EDT
[Last Edit: EagleArmsHBAR] [#20]
Here is a fresh pic of my two.  I will have another Luger this week.

The Luger is a 1918 Erfurt w/matching numbers that I got yesterday.
The P-38 is 99% of origional finish and has matching numbers.
On Wed this week I will have in my posession a 1917 DWM.


Another close up of the Luger!
Link Posted: 6/7/2007 11:35:09 PM EDT
[#21]
Some of my WWII Lugers.
1935 G date



1936 S/42 Mauser



1937 S/42 Mauser



1939 42 code Mauser



1940 42 code Mauser



1941 byf Mauser



1942 byf Mauser



1942 Mauser Banner Police

Link Posted: 7/1/2007 6:58:34 AM EDT
[#22]
No historical value, but such an incredible piece of mechanics...

Link Posted: 7/1/2007 8:44:31 AM EDT
[#23]

Originally Posted By PaoloOrange:
No historical value, but such an incredible piece of mechanics...




Is that one of the Mauser reworks done in the 70's?
Link Posted: 7/1/2007 1:09:27 PM EDT
[#24]
I have no idea P08! Actually I would need you guys help me to find out more about this Mauser.

Anyway yes, rumours here in Italy say that it should be from the '70, but the blueing looks like it was made few days ago. I bought that yesterday and I spent half night removing the preservative grease on the mechanic. The complete absence of wear on the rails shows that it was never fired.
Below the trigger plate I found some marking. I've identified the first as a proof of test with smokeless ammo, the second is the logo of the testing facility in Koln-Germany, the third is "KI" that I suspect is the year of the test, but I'm not sure, the forth and last is a kind of "F" on top or 2 "W".

I really appreciate if somebody could educated me about my new p08.

Paolo
Link Posted: 7/1/2007 3:20:13 PM EDT
[#25]

Originally Posted By PaoloOrange:
I have no idea P08! Actually I would need you guys help me to find out more about this Mauser.

Anyway yes, rumours here in Italy say that it should be from the '70, but the blueing looks like it was made few days ago. I bought that yesterday and I spent half night removing the preservative grease on the mechanic. The complete absence of wear on the rails shows that it was never fired.
Below the trigger plate I found some marking. I've identified the first as a proof of test with smokeless ammo, the second is the logo of the testing facility in Koln-Germany, the third is "KI" that I suspect is the year of the test, but I'm not sure, the forth and last is a kind of "F" on top or 2 "W".

I really appreciate if somebody could educated me about my new p08.

Paolo

Ask at lugerforum.
Link Posted: 7/1/2007 5:16:36 PM EDT
[#26]

Originally Posted By PaoloOrange:
I have no idea P08! Actually I would need you guys help me to find out more about this Mauser.

Anyway yes, rumours here in Italy say that it should be from the '70, but the blueing looks like it was made few days ago. I bought that yesterday and I spent half night removing the preservative grease on the mechanic. The complete absence of wear on the rails shows that it was never fired.
Below the trigger plate I found some marking. I've identified the first as a proof of test with smokeless ammo, the second is the logo of the testing facility in Koln-Germany, the third is "KI" that I suspect is the year of the test, but I'm not sure, the forth and last is a kind of "F" on top or 2 "W".

I really appreciate if somebody could educated me about my new p08.

Paolo


Take some more pictures of it and post them. I will have to see, but I know that Mauser reworked quite a few WWII Lugers in the 70's. Most I think stayed in the European market.
Link Posted: 7/22/2007 10:48:36 PM EDT
[#27]
Paolo

how much did you pay for it??

bogg
Link Posted: 8/3/2007 1:41:30 AM EDT
[#28]
900 € !
Link Posted: 8/8/2007 8:21:40 PM EDT
[#29]
pair of '43 cyq's and a 1911 dmw.



the luger bears a unit marking.
Link Posted: 8/8/2007 9:49:33 PM EDT
[#30]

Originally Posted By brian45auto:

the luger bears a unit marking.


Which is?
Link Posted: 8/9/2007 1:33:58 PM EDT
[#31]

Originally Posted By P08:

Originally Posted By brian45auto:

the luger bears a unit marking.


Which is?



Link Posted: 8/18/2007 12:51:44 PM EDT
[#32]
I've got a 1930's Broomhandle, converted to 9mm. Finish is probably in the 90% + range. It is matching # except the hammer.  It also has a matching # holster/stock w/ no harness.  Any guess on the apx. value?

Link Posted: 8/18/2007 10:35:18 PM EDT
[Last Edit: mikey250r] [#33]
I bought this Russian capture P38 (ac45) from R Guns in (near) Chicago IL.Numbers match and it looks unfired (I know! The Russians dipped these things in EL MARKO ink).Haven't shot it yet (it's either 101 degrees or its raining).

Attachment Attached File


(EDIT) I have shot it since the first post, Shoots good, runs fine, and gets looks at the range.
Link Posted: 8/18/2007 10:57:42 PM EDT
[#34]


Fine looking weapons.  Thanks.  

Link Posted: 10/3/2007 12:01:02 AM EDT
[#35]

Originally Posted By Colt_SBR:

Fine looking weapons.  Thanks.  



^ avatar makes my head hurt, lol

+2! Very nice photography also.
Link Posted: 12/10/2007 1:29:30 AM EDT
[Last Edit: Zamo] [#36]
Mine:
1937 S/42


1917 DWM (mis-matched shooter)


AC 44 P.38


"Red 9" C96 Broomhandle


I'm going for the Artillery LP-08 next!

Link Posted: 1/15/2008 11:22:27 PM EDT
[#37]
World War II P-38 with all matching numbers.

Link Posted: 1/24/2008 7:09:05 PM EDT
[#38]




Link Posted: 1/24/2008 7:27:49 PM EDT
[#39]
My Dad's WWII bring-back.





Link Posted: 2/21/2008 12:36:04 AM EDT
[#40]
I just picked up a 1911 DWM Luger tonight.  It has some funny-looking pearl-type grips on it.  I'll try to get a pic later.
Link Posted: 2/21/2008 6:54:46 PM EDT
[#41]

Originally Posted By MC_Man:
I just picked up a 1911 DWM Luger tonight.  





Link Posted: 3/5/2008 2:25:18 PM EDT
[#42]
I would go to gunboards.com and go to the luger forum it is run by Jan Still he is top notch in the field of lugers.  he has writen many books on the subject  
Link Posted: 3/19/2008 3:47:37 PM EDT
[#43]

Originally Posted By xylo:
I've got a 1930's Broomhandle, converted to 9mm. Finish is probably in the 90% + range. It is matching # except the hammer.  It also has a matching # holster/stock w/ no harness.  Any guess on the apx. value?



About $1000. You may want to go up to www.gunbroker.com & check what guns like it are going for. Use search terms of C96 or Broom
Link Posted: 4/9/2008 7:58:29 PM EDT
[#44]
Link Posted: 4/18/2008 5:50:23 PM EDT
[Last Edit: ARdragracer] [#45]
a few from the collection

Link Posted: 4/18/2008 6:00:34 PM EDT
[Last Edit: ARdragracer] [#46]
carbines and 45's

Link Posted: 4/18/2008 6:03:39 PM EDT
[Last Edit: ARdragracer] [#47]
the baby .380
Link Posted: 4/20/2008 9:29:49 PM EDT
[#48]
Ok, I'll play. I have one good one and a couple shooters. This first one, I got from one of my parent's neighbors. The gentleman had two Lugers. One, he captured and brought back. This one that I was given was one that he loaned a friend money and the guy gave him this gun. When I was about 12 years old, the guy that owned these guns called me over to his house and let me shoot the gun he brought back. It was very clean, holster was in very nice condition, two mags, cleaning kit, original ammo still loaded in the mags. The story went like this: In the days immediately following the surrender, this guy was tasked with driving around and rounding up Nazi officers to be registered as former Nazi officers. He comes accross this guy with this Luger. He asks the guy nicely if he can have the Luger. The guy says no, he wants to keep it. Neighbor says, Ok, no problem BUT, before you are done with this process someone is going to take it away from you. So, the officer gives him the gun and says that he at least asked him for it nicely.  Neighbor died several years ago and his wife offered me my choice of that bring back, or the gun I am about to post the pictures of. I decided to take the one I did simply because I had a "regular" Luger and I thought this one was an Artillary model. Once I got it home I realized it wasn't. I don't know much about it and I posted a thread asking for information about it. Here it is:









Link Posted: 4/20/2008 9:31:36 PM EDT
[#49]
Here is a nice shooter. It is all matching, but not in collector grade condition.







Link Posted: 4/20/2008 9:34:00 PM EDT
[Last Edit: 444] [#50]
Then the "Submarine Commander". It is a real good shooter. This would have been a real nice gun if it was never chromed.





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