First Issue DWM, Niederrheinisches Füsilier-Regiment (General Ludendorff) Nr. 39

mauser1908

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Hi Everyone,

I picked this First Issue DWM up a couple months ago. I’m pretty short unit marked lugers so this one fit well and is marked to a unit with a storied past.

Raised and garrisoned in Westphalia, Füsilier-Regiment Nr. 39 was flagged in 1818 and went on to serve in the Austro and Franco-Prussian Wars. At the beginning of WWI, the regiment was part of the 14th Division’s surplus 28th Infantry Brigade. The 28th, and the 39th along with it, were transferred to the 14th Reserve Division. As the only active unit, the 39th was immediately committed during Battle of Liege while the rest of the division was mustered.

In early 1915, the 39th was transferred to the 50th Division and remained there for the remainder of the war. It would participate Verdun, the Second Battle of the Aisne (defense during the Neville Offensive), and Kaiserschlacht. The Regiment would receive its namesake on October 26th, 1918 in honor of Erich Ludendorff who commanded the regiment before the war.

As for the pistol, it’s a pretty normal first issue. One thing of note, when you’re assessing original bluing on First Issue DWMs, halos around the serial number, caliber and witness mark are not a tell tale sign. This isn’t a feature until the ‘b’ block of the DWM contract. These were serialized in the commercial style and grips are unnumbered.

Enjoy.

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Sam, a damn good looking first issue. Having a unit mark makes it even better. I'm glad you were able to upgrade. I like the funky nuances with the first year production like the acceptance and proofing being on the left side.

You remind me that I still need to get good photos of that named Würt cavalry first issue rig you arm-twisted me into last year.
 
I really like seeing these early lugers in fine detail and the additional information since my Luger knowledge is lacking. Congrats on getting a wonderful early P08, the unit history and marking are awesome!
 
Sam, a damn good looking first issue. Having a unit mark makes it even better. I'm glad you were able to upgrade. I like the funky nuances with the first year production like the acceptance and proofing being on the left side.

You remind me that I still need to get good photos of that named Würt cavalry first issue rig you arm-twisted me into last year.
Thanks, Chris! Yes, you should post that one. That rig is whack. I won’t spill any details about it.

Very nice P08, Sam. And the history behind the regiment is fascinating.

Thanks, Cyrus! I thought so too, I assumed it was a run of the mill infantry regiment until I started looking at it.

I really like seeing these early lugers in fine detail and the additional information since my Luger knowledge is lacking. Congrats on getting a wonderful early P08, the unit history and marking are awesome!

Thank you, I appreciate it!
 
Sam the Luger whisperer back at it again. Could I borrow your time machine sometime? 😂

Excellent pistol as always!!

Thanks, Alex! Haha I’ve just been lucky recently. They seem to come in waves.

Sam's a corrupting influence on Lugers. I went from 2 to 12 in the last couple years because of him.

Happy to help!

That one certainly didn’t see much action! What a beautiful pistol. Congratulations!

Thanks, Rick! I appreciate it.
 
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