![]() Reports were, however, favorable as to the firing action of the system, allowing for an easy of use in the point- and- shoot department. 8 series proved to be an extremely reliable and robust handgun, considering the locking device was of a complicated design. ![]() These versions were eventually shipped through Holland for the Netherlands East Indies armies abroad. Vickers- Armstrong and Company firm with parts supplied from Germany. Despite the restrictions set aside by the Treaty of Versailles regarding Germany's defeat, the pistol continued to be made, either within the German border or in production lines elsewhere in Europe - by this time chambered for the more known 9mm Parabellum round. Koniglich Gewehrfabrik Erfurt series, and it was about this time that the optional shoulder stock came into the design. This model in itself was an improved version of previous generation 9mm pistols known as 'neuer Art'. The more recognized version of the Luger became the Pistole 1. 8 production models were chambered to fire a 7. ![]() In these terms then, the designation of Luger can be misleading though still correct to a certain extent. It wasn't until later in the weapon's life that the design was furthered by one Geroge Luger that the designation. Price: $2,395.00 Description: Serial #43358.44 caliber, 8” barrel with a very good bore that has some minor freckling within the grooves. Early gun as it still has straw finish parts as opposed to. Its origins were actually well before that, prior to the First World War in fact, when they were originally produced by Hugo Borchardt. Parabellum- Pistole) Semi- Automatic Handgun. The genius of Georg Luger will always be reflected in his famous pistol, adopted for military service in 1908, hence the name Pistole 1908 or P-08.The Swiss Army evaluated the Luger pistol in 7.65×21 mm Parabellum and adopted it in 1900 as its standard side arm, designated Pistole 1900, in 1901.Original blue finish, dark mottled brown bakelite grips with 6 open. WALTHER P-38 AC 42 9mm Luger 70% blue, good bore, good grips, 4 7/8'' barrel, 2nd variation. One of these would work, though I don't really care for the 'grip safety'. Nazi era Luger would be a nice compliment to my M1. Then again I'd likely be happier with a nice numbers matching 9mm DWM, perhaps a 'commercial' (if I can find one at a decent price). It was at a nearby shop which in itself made the offer rather tempting, but it was offered with a 1. The variance in color may be common on the arsenal produced WW1 guns, but it also had uncheckered replacement grips that did not fit right. ![]()
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