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German Lp.08 Artillery Luger Pistol by DWM with Holster and Stock

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German Lp.08 Artillery Luger Pistol by DWM with Holster and Stock
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serial #6911h, 9mm, 8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore, a few specks of oxidation visible just ahead of the chamber. The metal surfaces of this 1917-dated pistol retain about 90-92% original blue with light wear on high edges and contact points, scattered areas flaking to brown largely on the receiver, and a small spot of light pitting at the top of the right grip panel. The strawed parts have toned to an even mix of straw and silvery patina, the ejector remaining strongest, with some scattered specks of oxidation and more moderate staining on the safety lever. The sear spring retains very good, mellowed fire blue. The checkered beech grips are in very good condition with general light wear and a few handling marks, and both panels are unmarked. The DWM monogram and the Imperial German proofs are intact and crisp, and all the serialized parts are matching to the pistol, including the un-grooved firing pin. The pistol retains the fine adjustment barleycorn front sight and v-notch rear sight, the rear sight leaf graduated from 100 to 800 meters. Included is a dark brown leather holster in very good condition with some light handling marks, light wear on the top corners, and flaking on the straps. The interior lid shows a partially obscured ''STEINMITZ / BRESLAU / 1917'' marker mark and date, and the Luger tool and cleaning rod are present in their compartments, and a walnut board stock, serialized and matching to the pistol, in very good plus condition with a light abrasion on the bottom edge and some scattered light handling marks, the left side stamped with a Crown proof, the details of which now softened by time. Also included is a bright-bodied wood-base magazine, numbered ''4794n'', with light handling marks on the body and a thin chip on the left side of the base. A fine ensemble for the Luger aficionado. (14C11616-10) {C&R} (4000/6000)