it's possible, but how would you ship it to the US, if you live in the US
value depends on overall condition..................
Not sure that they all wanted it, but a Luger is a well proven pistol that works reliably.
it is either a erfurt pistol or an Erfurt rifle, which ???
The Luger was a standard issue sidearm in WW1. The P-38 pistol replaced it in WW2.
The Pistole Parabellum M1908 or Parabellum-Pistole (Pistol Parabellum),popularly known as the Luger, is an iconic, toggle locked, recoil operated, semi-automatic pistol. The design was patented by Georg J. Luger in 1898 and produced by German arms manufacturer Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken(DWM) starting in 1900; it was an evolution of the 1893 Hugl Borchardt designed C-93.The Luger was made popular by its use by Germany during World War I and World War II. Though the Luger pistol was first introduced in 7.65x22mm parabellum, it is notable for being the pistol for which the 9x19mm parabellum (also known as the 9mm Luger) cartridge was developed.
The Luger P08 was the side arm used by the German Army for both World War 1 and World War 2. The pistol was deisgned by George Luger and went into production in 1908, thus Pistol 08 or P08. The design had a unique toggle receiver mechanism. The gun has only 2 screws and they hold on the wood grips. This design uses close tolerance, sliding mechanisms that does not withstand dirt and grime. That is why the Luger holster completely encloses the pistol.
1. Britain-.45 Webley revolver 2. US-.45 Pistol 3. Japan-8mm Nambu 4. Germany-9mm Luger
The Luger P08 was the side arm used by the German Army for both World War 1 and World War 2. The pistol was deisgned by George Luger and went into production in 1908, thus Pistol 08 or P08. The design had a unique toggle receiver mechanism. The gun has only 2 screws and they hold on the wood grips. This design uses close tolerance, sliding mechanisms that does not withstand dirt and grime. That is why the Luger holster completely encloses the pistol.
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Yes it is. The 9mm Parabellum ( latin for "For War" ) was invented by Georg Luger for his Luger 9mm semi-automatic pistol. Thus they just called it the 9mm luger round. Both names are correct for the same round.
Yes there are Luger's from World war 1. The design dates from the end of the 19th century and was used by the German Army and Navy as it's standard pistol until 1938 being replaced by the P38. It continued to be used during World War 2.
There were several. The US .45 caliber pistol, the 1911, was upgraded to the 1911A1. The British SMLE rifle was redesigned, and replaced by the No.4 Mk1. The P08 Luger was replaced by the P38.