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Excellent Early DWM Model 1902 American Eagle Luger Pistol with the Fat Barrel Configuration

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:4,000.00 USD Estimated At:8,000.00 - 12,000.00 USD
Excellent Early DWM Model 1902 American Eagle Luger Pistol with the Fat Barrel Configuration
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Excellent Early DWM Model 1902 American Eagle Luger Pistol with the Fat Barrel Configuration

This is an example of a very early production DWM Model 1902 American Eagle Luger pistol chambered in the 9 mm Luger cartridge that is fitted with the scarce short fat barrel configuration. This model was a continuation of the earlier 1902 commercial Luger with these specifically intended for the U.S. market with only 600-700 total being manufactured with the fat barrel. This pistol has the new style frame with coil leaf springs and no stock lug, recessed breechblock, dished toggles with toggle locks and grip safety. The barrel extension is also the short old model with the top of the chamber area with the American Eagle markings and the front toggle marked with the "DWM" logo. Serial numbered in a commercial manner with the full serial number "23359" on the front of the frame and underside of the barrel, with the partial serial number "59" on the various small parts. The underside of the barrel, left side of the barrel extension and toggle assembly all have the correct "Crown/B" and "G" proofs. The lower safety position is unmarked and polished bright with the extractor correctly unmarked. This Luger is complete with one original wood base nickel plated magazine that is stamped on the base with a script "Cal 9m/m".

Manufucture: DWM
Model: 1902
BBL: 3 7/8 inch round
Stock:
Guage: 9 mm Luger
Finish: blue
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: 23359

Excellent with 90% plus of the original blue finish overall with edge and high spot wear with thinning and scratches on the lower front grip strap. The grips have nice original distinct checkering on both sides with a few minor handling marks. Matching numbers with the correct "CAL9m/m" marked magazine as noted. An excellent example of an early American Eagle Model 1902 Luger pistol.