if you look at the top, over the chamber, there should be a date.............
look on top of pistol, just behind the ejection port, and you will see the date it was made
if you look down on the luger top you will see a date. that is when it was made.....
look on top of the pistol, just in front of the ejection port, and you will see the date it was made. value depends on condition
look on top of gun where barrel is attached to receiver. you will se four numbers. that is the date it was made................
look on top of pistol, just behind ejection port and you will see date it was made
It's a bit difficult to tell without being able to visually examine the pistol for other markings. With the Luger and P-38 pistols both, serial numbers were repeated several times over.
look on top of gun, just where barrel is attached to receiver, you will see four numbers. that is the date made
The age of German luger serial number 65 can vary depending on the specific model and year it was manufactured. Generally, lugers were produced primarily in the early to mid-20th century, so if the serial number refers to a historical model, it could be over 100 years old. For an exact age, one would need to reference specific historical records related to that serial number.
the manufactor date of lugers is located on top front of the receiver just before the rear end of the barrel..............the makers logo is on top of the middle toggle...
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look on top and you will se a date. that is when it was made.
look on top of receiver, rear of barrel, and you will see a date......that's it.