Look Up Luger Serial Number

Ruger does not produce firearms in serial number order. There are occasions when blocks of serial numbers have been manufactured out of sequence, sometimes years later. Also, within a model family the same serial number prefix may be used to produce a variety of different models, all in the same block of serial numbers. Luger Identification Guide - Rework and non-DWM Lugers (1915-1945) This is one of a series of identification guides for small arms. The 1920 dated and double dated rework Lugers (DWM and Erfurt) are in the 'Lugers - DWM Commercial 1898-1929' Gallery. What is the value of a German Luger pistol manufactured in 1915 and has the serial number 00 etched on every part and the bluing is original and comes with two clips I got this gun from a.

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German Luger with serial number 500, matching numbers with lettered holster Description: 75% blue, 50% straw, good bore, good grips, 4' barrel, Orignal blue finish, strawed small parts and checkered walnut grips. Matching except the proper variation magazine which is numbered 1224. German Crown over N and proof mark on barrel.

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The Luger P08 pistol, also referred to as the Pistole Parabellum, was first produced in 1900. It was designed by Hugo Borchardt but patented by Georg J. Luger. Though the Luger was used mostly by German forces in World War I and II, Finland, Switzerland and Poland also adopted the pistol for field use. Thanks to its smooth design and telltale curved butt, the Luger remains coveted by collectors. Before having your pistol appraised, you'll need to locate and record all of its serial numbers.

Step 1

Ensure that the Luger is not loaded with a live magazine and that the safety switch, located at the rear left-hand side of the gun, is engaged.

Step 2

Locate and write down the main four-digit serial number on the underside of the barrel, just above the trigger.

Step 3

Find the script letter, which follows the serial number, and record it onto the paper. The script letter denotes the production series of your Luger.

Step 4

Look at the top of the pistol. Note and record the numerical code just before the start of the exposed barrel. This refers to the Luger's particular make.

Step 5

Record the frame number, located on the left-hand side of the gun just above the trigger.

Step 6

Take down the slide number, which is just above the beginning of the pistol butt, or handle.

Luger Serial Number Identification

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