The German army issued pistols to many soldiers, like machinegun crews, artillery crews, and so on, as well as to NCO's and officers. If the gun was "drafted" into the army, there is no way of knowing to whom it was issued. The story about the officer's gun is not true. #1916 ERFURT LUGER VALUE SERIAL NUMBERS#I have no idea why or by whom the serial numbers would have been crossed out. The markings were crossed out when the weapon was turned over to another police force or to the Army (probably during WWII, when the police had to give up their Lugers to the Army). The marking is a police marking, Schutzpolizei Arnsberg, First Division, Weapon number 114. and what the value would be with and without the original holster. Just wondering if this really is an German Officer's gun and if that affects the value. #1916 ERFURT LUGER VALUE SERIAL NUMBER#do all 1916 Lugers have a crossed out serial number on them like that? appears to be a serial number but its been crossed out.the previous owner told me it was an officer's gun and they had to X out their serial number when it was brought here as a "war trophy".ive had it appraised by a local, but he didnt know about the markings or value differences they could mean. 114 " the number 114 is smaller than the letters. going up the inside of the grip it has the markings " S.Ar. but this one has markings im not sure about. It has the German word for "safety" and the bird markings that ive seen on all the others. but the original holster dry rotted and it didnt come in the trade. #1916 ERFURT LUGER VALUE CRACKED#wood looks good and isnt cracked or chipped or anything. got it in a trade and i want to know more about it! its in excellent shape with over 95% of the original finish. Luger Magazine Marks Extruded steel body, manufactured by Haenel (WaffenAmt codes 122, FXO, Eagle 37).Im looking for the value of a 1916 Luger 9mm. Police Issue (Commercial) Aluminum Bottom Police Issue (Military Rework) Aluminum Bottom Police Issue (Military Rework) Spare Mag Wood Bottom Police Issue (Military Rework) Wood Bottom Luger Magazine Marks Light sheet steel body with crimped edges. Low Safety Marking for "FIRE" in Cyrillic High Grip Safety Marking for "FIRE" in Cyrillic Used on American Eagle and some Stoeger modelsġ906 Portugese and Brazilian Contract Lugers Krieghoff with 4 Digit Date - Luftwaffe Contract Krieghoff with 2 Digit Date - Luftwaffe Contract Mauser Banner, "42", "byf" with 2 Digit Date - Military Contract Mauser Banner, "S/42", "42" with 4 Digit Date - Various Contracts #1916 ERFURT LUGER VALUE CODE#Mauser "S/42" "G" Code - German Military Contract Mauser "S/42" "K" Code - German Military Contract Luftwaffe Contract Lugers rejected and sold commerciallyĭWM - Swiss Military and Commercial SalesĭWM - US Military Test and Commercial SalesĭWM - Swiss Military Contract and Commercial SalesĭWM/Erfurt Model 1908 - German Military ContractĭWM/Erfurt Model 1914 - German Military Contract Siamese Army Acceptance Proof and serial number (300) Polizeischule Technik und Verkehr Rework ProofĭWM parts transferred to Mauser - 1934-1935 Military Receiver Proof (various letters)Īrsenal Proof for repair, refurbish, or modification (left - Erfurt, right - DWM Only on 1908 military without Chamber Datesīarrel and Breechblock 1908 models, Breechblock 1914 models Navy Barrel Proof (left - bottom of Barrel, right, left side of Barrel) Swiss Acceptance Proof - Colonel Muhlemann Swiss Acceptance Proof - Captain Nievergelt If anyone has questions or suggestions, please contact 2000, 2010, 2013 by ĭanzig Arsenal Left and Rear Receiver Proof To the best of our knowledge, all the examples shown are original pre-1945 manufacture. This is one of a series of identification guides for small arms. Luger Proof/Acceptance Mark Identification Guide (1898-1945)
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