ID 1321948
Lot 9542 | Pistole 04 (1906), DWM, 1. Ausführung ("non altered safety")
Kal. 9mmLuger, Nr. 3701a, nummerngleich bis auf Schlagbolzen, Kammerfang und Griffschalen, diese ohne Nummern. Lauf blank, Länge 150 mm. Schiebevisier skaliert 100 - 200. Sog. 1. Ausführung mit "Gesichert" noch unten gemarkt, nicht nach oben versetzt. Griffsicherung. Div. Marineabnahmen Krone/"M". Originale Brünierung, Tragespuren an der Seitenplatte und Griffvorderseite. Sicherung, Sperrstück und Abzug gelb angelassen. Dunkle Nussholzgriffschalen, links fleckig. Blankes Marine-Falzmagazin, Holzboden mit konzentrischen Ringen, ohne S/N, aber mit schwach lesbarer Marine-Abnahme. Seltenes Sammlerstück!
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A Navy Luger 04 (1906), DWM, 1st pattern ("non altered safety")
A Navy Luger 04 (1906), DWM, 1st pattern ("non altered safety")
Cal. 9mmLuger, SN. 3701a, matching numbers, except firing pin, hold-open and the unnumbered grips. Barrel length 150 mm, bright bore. Rear sight graduated 100 - 200. So-called 1st pattern, the safety marking "Gesichert" still in the lower position. Grip safety. Various Navy acceptance marks Crown/"M". Original finish 97%, with some signs of wear on the cover plate and the front grip strap. Safety and trigger straw coloured. Dark walnut grips, the left one spotted. Nickel-plated Navy-pattern magazine, the wooden bottom with concentrical rings, no serial number, but barely legible Navy acceptance marks. A very rare collector's item!
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Condition: I - II
Place of origin: | German Empire |
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Auction house category: | Firearms |
Place of origin: | German Empire |
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Auction house category: | Firearms |
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