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Exceptional WWII Nazi Krieghoff 1937 Luger Pistol with Matching Magazine

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Exceptional WWII Nazi Krieghoff 1937 Luger Pistol with Matching Magazine
This is a beautiful example of a 1937 dated Luftwaffe contract Krieghoff pistol. These early Krieghoff lugers have the typical high polish commercial blue finish with the straw colored small parts with the distinctive brown checkered grips. The Krieghoff luger was the only officially inspected, accepted, and approved Luger that was used by the Luftwaffe throughout WWII. The total numbers of Krieghoff pistols actually produced for the Luftwaffe during WWII are estimated at approximately 13,000, with only 2500 total produced in 1937. Which makes the survival rate of these pistols extremely low in comparison to the standard WWII luger pistol. The top of the chamber area has the 1937 date with the " H-K anchor/Krieghoff/Suhl" logo on front toggle. The right side of the barrel extension and left side of the barrel has the early drooped-wing Luftwaffe Eagle firing proof next to the double "Eagle/2" acceptance proof, which is also located on the front edge of the frame rail. The underside of the barrel has the full serial number, along with the Eagle/2 proof and the bore diameter. It is serial numbered in the military style with the full serial number on the barrel and barrel extension, frame and magazine, with the last two digits of the serial number on the small parts such as the side plate, the breech bolt and the side of the toggle assembly. The extractor and ejector are marked "GELADEN" and "GESICHERT" respectively. It is complete with one original and matching Krieghoff nickel plated magazine with the aluminum base that carries the pistol serial number and a small Eagle/2 proof.
BBL: 4 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 9 mm Luger
Finish: blue
Grips: brown plastic checkered
Serial Number: 9592
Condition: Exceptional, 98% original blue finish with just some light wear on the edges and high spots with a little more finish loss on the left side of the front side base, the front edge of the left frame rail, and just a little more finish loss/thinning on the length of the right frame rail from sliding in and out of a holster and on the edges of the side plate hump. The various small parts retain 90% of the straw color. The grips are in excellent condition with nice sharp checkering and no cracks or damage. As noted, this exceptional example of a prewar Krieghoff luger has all matching parts including the magazine.