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Rare Early Krieghoff "S" Code Pre-WWII German Luger Pistol with 1938 Brown Holster

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Rare Early Krieghoff  S  Code Pre-WWII German Luger Pistol with 1938 Brown Holster
This is an attractive example of an early, pre-war WWII German "S" code Luger as manufactured by the Heinrich Krieghoff company for use by the Luftwaffe. This Luger is marked with the large "S" code" over the chamber area indicating manufacture in 1936 and there were only about 4000 "S" code Lugers produced during this year of manufacture. The pistol is an mid-production variation marked with the "H / K" on each side of the Krieghoff Anchor with only "SUHL", below that on the toggle. It has the typical military style serial number placement with the full serial number on the front frame, the left side of the receiver, with the last two digits on the side plate, rear toggle assembly, trigger, take down lever and side plate. The right side of the barrel extension is marked with the Eagle acceptance proofs with the Krieghoff "eagle/2" Luftwaffe acceptance proofs followed by the Luftwaffe test proof and small "eagle/2" proof. The underside of the barrel is marked only with the bore diameter and the "eagle/2" proof. The pistol is currently fitted with a nice set of unmarked checkered walnut replacement grips. It has the standard early production unmarked nickel magazine with the cast aluminum base that is numbered "5163a/+/B90". This luger is complete with a very nice brown leather holster that is marked on the back "R. EHRHARDT/POESSNECK" with a single Eagle WaA29 Waffenamt with a 1938 date.
BBL: 4 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 9 mm Luger
Finish: blue
Grips: walnut checkered
Serial Number: 1263
Condition: Near mint,l with 99% of the professionally restored metal surfaces with 99% of the professionally restrawed color on the various small parts. The grips are in near mint condition showing a nice medium brown color on both sides with sharp distinct checkering, with one very small tiny chip on the upper rear corner of the left side. The holster is in very good condition overall with nice clear sharp markings, good solid intact stitching with the outer surfaces just showing some minor surfaces scratches and scuffing from field and collector handling. A nice example of a very scarce early Krieghoff luger pistol.