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The Luger P08 was a standard sidearm of the German Military in both World Wars.
There were a few hundred different variants of the 'Luger' pistol. You will need to be very specific about chamber dates, any proofmarkings, markings on the safety, barrel length, 9mm or .30 caliber and most importantly condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Maker's code, indicating that the pistol was made by Mauser.
The Luger was a standard issue sidearm in WW1. The P-38 pistol replaced it in WW2.
9x19, also known as the 9mm Luger or 9mm Parabellum.
it refers to metal color on trigger and safety
An Austrian- Georg Luger (no e on Georg)
probably If the pistol is designed for 9mm Luger, 9mm Para, or 9x19, yes.
The correct name of the popular Luger pistol is the Pistol Parabellum 1908 or the Parabellum Pistole. This pistol is toggle logged, semi-automatic, and recoil-operated.
it is the code name for a Mauser made luger
No, the snail drum magazines were not numbered to the Luger pistol. The snail drum magazines were a unique design created for the Luger pistol, but they did not have matching serial numbers.
The most common Greman pistol was the Luger po8 pistol
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The Luger P08 was a standard sidearm of the German Military in both World Wars.
The P08 Luger was a pistol, and a very iconic one of the Germany during both World Wars. It was also the pistol which introduced the 9x19mm cartridge (also known as the 9mm Parabellum or 9mm Luger).
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