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Rare DWM Model 1900 American U.S. Test Trials Eagle Luger Pistol with Original Ideal Shoulder Stock

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Rare DWM Model 1900 American U.S. Test Trials Eagle Luger Pistol with Original Ideal Shoulder Stock
This is a very nice example of an original 1900 DWM "American Eagle" Test Luger as developed and sold to the U.S. Government around the turn of the century for test trials. This specific Luger has been fitted with the unique Ideal combination shoulder stock/leather holster. In April 1900 the Ordnance Board authorized an order for 1000 DWM model 1900 Luger pistols, which were delivered in two separate lots; approximately 800 on 26 October 1901 and the remaining 200 on Oct 29 1901. The first lot of serial numbers were in the 6,100-7,100 range, with the second lot in the 7,200 serial number range. These early American Eagle Test Lugers were made expressly for the U.S. military when they were interested in the Luger as a replacement for the 38 caliber revolvers that were in service in the late 1890 and early 1900s. The three most distinguishing features noted on all these Lugers were 1) there were NO German acceptance proof marks, 2) they lacked the typical "Germany" export markings usually found on the front of the frame or under the barrel and 3) the last two digits of the serial number was stamped on the rounded portion of the opposite side of the take down lever. The only other feature found on some but not all of these test Lugers was a small German ordnance proof that resembled the U.S. Ordnance bomb proofs. This mark was found on the bottom of the wooden magazine base and sometimes inside the front frame recess area. This specific pistol does have that mark on the magazine base but not inside the frame area. However we are certain that this is an authentic American Eagle Test Luger. At the conclusion of these test the Lugers were deemed inadequate for U.S. military use and they were all later sold to Bannermans for resale. The top of the chamber area was also marked with the large American Eagle logo. As noted this luger is fitted with a desirable telescoping steel and leather shoulder stock that was designed, patented and produced by the "Ideal" company in the mid 1902-1907 timeframe. This stock was developed prior to the development of the integral stock lug by the German military on the back of the Luger frame. To attach the stock each pistol was fitted with a set of smooth walnut grips with the metal back plate that had cutouts which engaged a set of hooks on the front end of the telescoping metal portion of the stock. There is a small button on top of the metal frame that allows the stock to be extended an additional 4 inches, giving it an overall length of 14 inches. The center section of the stock has a leather holster to carry the pistol and the back side of the frame has a spring loaded metal belt loop. Both sides of the metal frame are marked "PATENTS PENDING". Both sides of the barrel extension is correctly unmarked with any proofs, and the bottom of the barrel is marked with only the serial number of the pistol. It has the commercial style serial numbers with the full number on the barrel and frame with the partial number on the underside of the barrel extension and small parts. The wood base magazine is unnumbered. It has the prewar blued finish with the safety, trigger, take down lever and ejector having a straw color.
BBL: 4 3/4 inch round
Stock: metal/leather
Gauge: 7.65 mm Luger Auto
Finish: blue
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: 6201
Condition: Very fine with 75% plus of the original blue remaining, fading overall with wear on all the edges and high spots, as well as the front and rear grip straps, the top and sides of the chamber area and the muzzle area. The small parts retain 80% of their original straw colors. The Ideal telescoping holster/stock is in very good plus condition with 90% of the original blue finish on the metal parts showing some minor oxidation on the metal with some light scratches from use and the leather is in near excellent condition that still retains the nice shiny black leather surface with some light age cracking on the upper edge under the steel bar and tight stitching. As noted the luger has all matching parts with the correct proofed wood base magazine. A very nice example of a scarce American Eagle Test Luger pistol.