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Guns International #: 101821375 
Seller's Inventory #: PR57142
 
The 1919 Commercial Luger pistol is also known to some collectors as the 1923 Commercial model. It can be identified by six features: 1) the late flat toggle knobs; 2) the toggle with the scroll DWM marking; 3) the unmarked chamber; 4) the stock lug; 5) the commercial crown over N proof on the left side of the receiver; and 6) the serial number range of 73500 to 96000. The 3 5/8"" 7.65mm barrel has an excellent bore with bright, strong rifling. The gun has approx. 90% blue and 50% straw finish. The unnumbered grips are good with the right grip having a crack at the bottom front. The serial numbers are matching. The action functions correctly. This is a good representative example of the uncommon 1919 commercial luger pistol.
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Guns International #: 101821375  
Category - DWM Pistols
- Luger Pistols
 
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Seller: Collectors Firearms
 Company: CollectorsFirearms, Inc Member Since: 3/6/07 First Name: E-commerce  Last Name: Department  State:
Texas
 Zip: 77063  Country: United States  
Phone:
(713) 575-5814
 
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(713) 781-6407
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 "1919 Commercial 7.65mm Luger Pistol (PR57142)  Description: " The 1919 Commercial Luger pistol is also known to some collectors as the 1923 Commercial model. It can be identified by six features: 1) the late flat toggle knobs; 2) the toggle with the scroll DWM marking; 3) the unmarked chamber; 4) the stock lug; 5) the commercial crown over N proof on the left side of the receiver; and 6) the serial number range of 73500 to 96000. The 3 5/8"" 7.65mm barrel has an excellent bore with bright, strong rifling. The gun has approx. 90% blue and 50% straw finish. The unnumbered grips are good with the right grip having a crack at the bottom front. The serial numbers are matching. The action functions correctly. This is a good representative example of the uncommon 1919 commercial luger pistol. SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes | 
Guns International #: 101821375 
Seller's Inventory #: PR57142
 
The 1919 Commercial Luger pistol is also known to some collectors as the 1923 Commercial model. It can be identified by six features: 1) the late flat toggle knobs; 2) the toggle with the scroll DWM marking; 3) the unmarked chamber; 4) the stock lug; 5) the commercial crown over N proof on the left side of the receiver; and 6) the serial number range of 73500 to 96000. The 3 5/8"" 7.65mm barrel has an excellent bore with bright, strong rifling. The gun has approx. 90% blue and 50% straw finish. The unnumbered grips are good with the right grip having a crack at the bottom front. The serial numbers are matching. The action functions correctly. This is a good representative example of the uncommon 1919 commercial luger pistol.
Guns International #: 101821375 
Seller's Inventory #: PR57142
 
The 1919 Commercial Luger pistol is also known to some collectors as the 1923 Commercial model. It can be identified by six features: 1) the late flat toggle knobs; 2) the toggle with the scroll DWM marking; 3) the unmarked chamber; 4) the stock lug; 5) the commercial crown over N proof on the left side of the receiver; and 6) the serial number range of 73500 to 96000. The 3 5/8"" 7.65mm barrel has an excellent bore with bright, strong rifling. The gun has approx. 90% blue and 50% straw finish. The unnumbered grips are good with the right grip having a crack at the bottom front. The serial numbers are matching. The action functions correctly. This is a good representative example of the uncommon 1919 commercial luger pistol.
 
 
 
 
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