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Extraordinary DWM Luger Model 1902 Carbine Rig Complete with Matching Shoulder Stock , Ammunition, C

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Extraordinary DWM Luger Model 1902 Carbine Rig Complete with Matching Shoulder Stock , Ammunition, C
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Estimate: $25000 - 40000
This is probably the finest example of a DWM Model 1902 Luger carbine rig that we have ever offered for auction. This example is in like new condition that shows almost no wear that is complete with an original, unaltered DWM factory, matching numbered, walnut shoulder stock and rare leather carrying case. These carbines were an early attempt by DWM to a produce a light weight rifle substitute, to compete specifically with the Mauser Broomhandle carbines as well as all the other stocked pistols being produced in Europe at this time. There were only a total of 2500 of this model ever produced in two serial number blocks with this specific pistol being in the later part of the second block of serial numbers, of which only 1400 total were made. The unique feature of this pistol is that they all have a 11 3/4 inch barrel, with the DWM factory hanger on the front end of the frame, that holds the small walnut forend which is fitted with a small spring accelerator mechanism inside. This small spring mechanism is necessary in functioning the carbine during the cycling phase, by helping to return the barrel/upper receiver into battery due to the additional weight of the longer barrel. All these 1902 Luger carbines have all the rare and desirable early features such as: the long old style frame, flat mainspring, grip safety, dished toggles with toggle lock on the right side, and the recessed/flat breech bolt with the small spring extractor. The top of the chamber is blank and the front toggle has the DWM logo for "Deutsche Waffen und Munitions Fabriken". The full serial number (24426) is correctly marked on the underside of the frame extension, and the underside of the barrel. Also on the underside of the barrel in front of the rear sight base is the "Crown over B, U and G" proof marks over 122,23. The left side of the barrel extension/upper receiver is correctly marked with the "Crown over B and U" proofs. The forend is also correctly numbered (426) to the pistol inside the cutout for the frame extension. The last two digits of the serial number (26) are marked on the bottom of the recoil lug, side of the grip safety, trigger, takedown lever, side plate, breech bolt, and toggle assembly. The grips are unnumbered, however both are marked with a small * asterisk proof. The stock it is completely original and has a black horn butt plate, lower sling swivel with an original attaching iron that is numbered "426" on top. The magazine has a nickel plated body with the correct wood base. These pistols all have a rust blued finish with a straw color on the various small parts. As noted above, this Luger Carbine is complete with one of the very rare all leather, double compartment carrying cases that were specifically made to hold the Luger and stock assembly. These leather cases were all made in the early 1900s and later phased out because DWM stopped making the Luger carbines. Surviving example are very rare today as the case actually took all the wear and tear to preserve the Luger and stock assembly. Both ends of the case are fitted with a lid, that opens up, with the top half of the case or upper compartment would hold the complete luger pistol and forend with the lower compartment holding the complete stock assembly. One of the straps for the lid is marked with the retailers initials and location: "VL&A/Chicago", (which was "Von Lengerke and Antoine, Sporting Goods Chicago, which was later sold to Abercrombie and Fitch, in 1928). Also accompanying this lot is one box of original DWM produced 7,65 Luger ammunition and one of the rare all original brass cleaning rods that were specifically made for these carbines. The box of ammunition was made specifically by DWM for these Luger Carbine, as the label on top of the box reads; "50 Patronen/zum Selbstlade-Karabiner, Cal 7,65 m/m/Parabellum/o.40 gr, HohlSpitzengeschosse". The cleaning rod is approximately 17 inches long and the handle doubles as an oiler
BBL: 11 3/4 inch
Stock: walnut checkered
Gauge: 7.65 mm Luger Auto
Finish: blue/straw colors
Grips: walnut checkered
Serial Number: 24426
Condition: Near new with 99% plus of the original blued finish with only minor high spot storage wear in a couple of areas. The small parts retain 99% of their straw colors overall with only very minor edge wear. The grip panels, forend are stock also all retain nearly all of their original factory finish with only a couple of minor handling marks on the right side of the butt stock. The only noticeable marks of any kind on the checkering is a very, very small light pressure dent on the right side of the forend, the very top left edge of the checkering on the stock and one very small nick on the front edge of the right grip panel. Otherwise the checkering is crisp and like new. The leather carrying case is also in excellent condition with all the leather surfaces showing a very nice medium brown color overall with just minor surfaces scratches and nicks from light use overall. The stitching is tight with the only noticeable wear or scuffing, being on the very edges of the lids or ends of the case. The VL&A markings are very sharp and distinct. Overall a scarce leather carrying case. This is the finest, all original and totally complete 1902 DWM Luger carbine that we have ever offered for auction, bar none!