Guns International #: 100381125
Seller's Inventory #: 822
These double dates are interesting sub catagory martial and civlian pistols in that, this model, was issued to the German forces at the very start of the First War in 1914. Subsequently, after the Versaille Treaty of 1919, a certain amount of weapons were allowed to stay in Germany after the war for civilian protection as warrented by police departments, etc. They were stamped 1920 , indicating that this gun was allowed in the allotment of guns that could be retained. This gun survived five years of war service and who knows how long it was used by a local police unit after the war and has remained in beautiful all original condition with all matching numbers , except of course, the magazine. It is serial number 6803. It retains most of the original blue finish and nice straw colors. Bore is nice and gun functions as new. C&R
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Guns International #: 100381125
Category - 9mm Pistols
- Luger Pistols
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Seller: AAURB
Company: Member Since: 2/18/11
First Name: Anthony
State:
Illinois
Country: United States
Phone: (773) 255-4471
Active Listings: 0
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Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: Credit Card, Cashiers Check
DWM 1914/1920 Double Date Luger All Matching
Description: These double dates are interesting sub catagory martial and civlian pistols in that, this model, was issued to the German forces at the very start of the First War in 1914. Subsequently, after the Versaille Treaty of 1919, a certain amount of weapons were allowed to stay in Germany after the war for civilian protection as warrented by police departments, etc. They were stamped 1920 , indicating that this gun was allowed in the allotment of guns that could be retained. This gun survived five years of war service and who knows how long it was used by a local police unit after the war and has remained in beautiful all original condition with all matching numbers , except of course, the magazine. It is serial number 6803. It retains most of the original blue finish and nice straw colors. Bore is nice and gun functions as new. C&R SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes Manufacturer: DWM Model: 1908 Serial Number: 6803 Caliber Info: 9mm Bore Condition: exc Barrel Type: 4 Proof:Nitro: yes |
Guns International #: 100381125
Seller's Inventory #: 822
These double dates are interesting sub catagory martial and civlian pistols in that, this model, was issued to the German forces at the very start of the First War in 1914. Subsequently, after the Versaille Treaty of 1919, a certain amount of weapons were allowed to stay in Germany after the war for civilian protection as warrented by police departments, etc. They were stamped 1920 , indicating that this gun was allowed in the allotment of guns that could be retained. This gun survived five years of war service and who knows how long it was used by a local police unit after the war and has remained in beautiful all original condition with all matching numbers , except of course, the magazine. It is serial number 6803. It retains most of the original blue finish and nice straw colors. Bore is nice and gun functions as new. C&R
Guns International #: 100381125
Seller's Inventory #: 822
These double dates are interesting sub catagory martial and civlian pistols in that, this model, was issued to the German forces at the very start of the First War in 1914. Subsequently, after the Versaille Treaty of 1919, a certain amount of weapons were allowed to stay in Germany after the war for civilian protection as warrented by police departments, etc. They were stamped 1920 , indicating that this gun was allowed in the allotment of guns that could be retained. This gun survived five years of war service and who knows how long it was used by a local police unit after the war and has remained in beautiful all original condition with all matching numbers , except of course, the magazine. It is serial number 6803. It retains most of the original blue finish and nice straw colors. Bore is nice and gun functions as new. C&R