November 18, Posted by Scott. WW1 Era Lugers……. This is extremely desirable as you can trace the wartime history of that particular pistol and know what battles it may have witnessed and survived.
Nazi Era Lugers……. This is a term given to the late production Lugers that used substitute black plastic grips and usually a black plastic bottom mag, which give them a very attractive and menacing look that has appealed to all collectors.
Most folks want the Black Widow in there collections, it is very commonly encountered but the demand is so great they command a substantial premium. Leave these non-matching magazine pistols to the Gun Broker crowd, You are looking for an investment grade piece with enhanced liquidity if and when you sell. There is no shortage of fine Nazi era Lugers with the correct original magazines. Please note that a pistol that is still with both original numbered magazines will command a price well over twice what a pistol with one matching mag will bring and we only recommend those for advanced collectors and those who must have the exceptional.
These are the secret codes for weapons produced in K and G , starting in the date was openly applied. In the late s, the Swiss dropped the Luger as its main pistol. Replicas of the Luger pistol are still produced today.
A rare, fully operational World War I Luger pistol is among the thousands of firearms so far surrendered in South Australia. The pistol, in pristine condition, was left on the counter at the Adelaide Gun Shop as part of the firearms amnesty surrender. The Luger is an excellent pistol for precision firing.
Its development began in the early s, when a cash-strapped German army looked to replace the elegant but expensive Luger. George Luger On recoil after firing, the mechanism opened to receive a new cartridge from an eight-round, removable box magazine in its grip.
Many different models of the Luger were developed after its invention by George Luger, an Austrian, in The Luger was the standard pistol of the German armed forces from to RIA has no less than 19 rare Krieghoff Lugers including commercial and Luftwaffe military contract guns. This example is a very rare dated military contract piece in 9mm, one of just produced that year. Luger pistol, also called Parabellum Pistol, semiautomatic German hand weapon first manufactured in for both military and commercial use.
It was made in 7. Replicas of the Luger pistol are still produced today. Of course, how many people are actually willing to pay that much is another matter.
You can learn a lot there. First, no Luger is an antique. Legally a firearm must either be a muzzle loader, or be made prior to to be an antique. And as others have said, the 22 Lugers were not military arms- I have an Erma and a Stoeger in. Market trends.
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