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Late WWI Imperial German 1918 Dated Luger Pistol

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Late WWI Imperial German  1918 Dated Luger Pistol
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This is a WWI German Luger pistol as manufactured by the Imperial Arsenal at Erfurt in 1918. These pistols have a rust blued finish with the straw colors on the various small parts such as the magazine release button, trigger, safety, take down lever and the ejector. The chamber area is dated 1918 and it has the standard "Crown/ERFURT" marks on top of the front toggle. The right side of the barrel extension has the standard Crown over script proofs next to an Imperial Eagle firing proof. The top front edge of the barrel extension has the small sight cut, typically intended for the rear portion of the artillery rear sight, and as seen on many late 1917/18 Erfurt lugers. The luger is fitted with a correct Erfurt barrel that is proofed with the Erfurt "Crown" over Script letter markings, along with the small Imperial Army firing proof. The overall pistol exhibits the typical Erfurt Arsenal rough machining and rust blued finish with many of the smaller parts having the Erfurt "Crown over a script" letter proof or the Crown over "RC" proof. The pistol has the standard fixed front and rear sights and the extractor and safety are properly marked with "GESICHERT" and "GELADEN". It is fitted with a set of checkered walnut grips and it has a WWI era nickel plated magazine with the wooden base marked with "8368+/Crown letter proof".
BBL: 4 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 9 mm Luger
Finish: blue/straw color
Grips: walnut checkered
Serial Number: 8818m
Condition: Excellent with 90% original blue overall with minor wear on the edges and high spots. The underside of the barrel has a couple of minor pin prick pitting spots. The chamber area has a small area where the blue was slightly touched up. The various small parts retain 60% of their original straw colors, and the walnut grips are excellent with nice checkering overall with minor handling marks and pressure dings. The luger has all matching numbers, except the magazine as noted above.