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1104
$0.00

*DWM 1906 DUTCH LUGER. SN 3967. Cal. 9mm. 4″ bbl. Grip safety, DWM scroll on center toggle link, Dutch crown/”W” proof on left receiver, brass plaque on left side of frame stamped “5-A.II Bg./14”. “RUST” (Dutch for safe) marked safety, “1916” date on top of bbl (which indicates the year the Dutch refurbished this Luger), there is also a star stamped on the top of the chamber. This star is a symbol for the Indonesian Republic Army. This gun was in a group of Dutch Lugers that the Japanese captured in the Dutch East Indies. After the war they ended up being issued to the Indonesian Republican Army. Course checkered walnut grips. The wood bottom mag is numbered but does not match. All other numbered parts are matching except for the trigger. The sear bar and sideplate are also both 1 number off. CONDITION: Gun retains about 80% orig blue with light pitting and light dings & scratches overall, about 30% straw remains mostly on the right side. Grips are lightly worn with a few chips on the left side. Mag body is worn and the wood bottom has some big chips. Safety lever is loose. Bore is worn almost smooth with very light pitting. The exotic history of this gun in the tropics helps explain its present condition. 4-42325 BS19 (3,000-4,000)


Auction: Firearms - Fall 2011
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