If memory serves me correctly luftwaffe contract pistols had an (L) stamped on the pistol while the heer had the (H). I'm not familiar with any kriegsmarine issue.
Peter S yes it is an all matching gun with the exception of the mag. Here are some more photos of the gun. So is this a 1909 manufactured piece? And any ideas of the unit marking? Grenadier regiment 5 or guard regiment 5?
I've had this DWM Luger for several years now and the Luger book I have wasn't very helpful in dating it. I'm curious if it is a wartime contract for WW1. I'd also like to know a definite on the regiment marking on the front strap. Thank you in advance for your help
Beutiful piece, Thank you for sharing. I hate you with Envy, As I have looked for 20 years now and have not found a CAN scabbard or matching set for my collection. I think I missed an Ebay auction about 15 years ago on one.
Congrats on completing the 44 collection. I know the feeling of elation from completing that year of production, I found 44ddl and jwh44 very hard to find for myself. Pyy and SGX were not hard to find, just expensive to obtain. I myself am now working on filling the 1943 series and it's not as...
After Years of searching I finally found a nice matching Panel cut AC44 K43, came with a nice aye mag. I sold a mismatch years ago and have regretted it ever since.