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Exceptional Original "First Issue" Model 1908 DWM Military Contract Luger

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:3,000.00 USD Estimated At:7,500.00 - 9,500.00 USD
Exceptional Original  First Issue  Model 1908 DWM Military Contract Luger
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Estimate: $7500 - 9500
This is a rare example of an early first issue Model 1908 DWM Military contract Luger pistol that is extremely rare in that it has not been modified by the addition of the hold-open device that was added to nearly all 1908's in 1913. These first issue 1908 Military Lugers were the true first German Military contract Lugers and all fall into a specific serial number range of 34 to approximately 4828b with this specific example being early (1641) in the (a) suffix serial number range. These 1908 models are identified by having no date on top of the chamber area, the military proofs are located on the left side of the barrel extension, no hold-open device and no stock lug on the frame. The front toggle has the DWM logo and as noted the left side has the two crown over script letter Army inspection proofs with "Imperial Eagle Army" firing proof. It is correctly numbered in the military manner with full serial number on the frame, underside of the barrel with the last two digits on the recoil lug. The various small parts have the correct last two digits of the serial number. The safety and extractor are both correctly marked and it has checkered walnut grips with a nickel plated magazine with and a wooden base with the serial number "4552" running length wise on the base. The front grip strap is unit marked as follows: "B. 2. s. R.".
BBL: 3 7/8 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 9 mm Luger
Finish: blue
Grips: walnut checkered
Serial Number: 1641a
Condition: Excellent with 98% of the original blue finish overall with wear on the edges and high spots. There is 75% of the original straw colors remaining on the various small parts. The walnut grips are excellent with nice distinct original checkering on both sides, showing minor handling marks overall. Mechanically excellent.