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Rare World War I Imperial German DWM Model 1914 "Reichs-Gendarmerie" Marked Commercial Luger Rig wit

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:5,000.00 USD Estimated At:13,000.00 - 17,000.00 USD
Rare World War I Imperial German DWM Model 1914  Reichs-Gendarmerie  Marked Commercial Luger Rig wit
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Estimate: $13000 - 17000
Manufacturer: DWM Model: 1914
This is an excellent example of a very early DWM, Model 1914, Unit Marked Commercial Luger, that has the desirable "R G 165" marked frame. These RG marked Lugers were a private purchase weapon with the engraved markings usually done outside the factory. In this case the "R G" marking stands for the "Reichs-Gendarmerie", a militarized police unit that was stationed in the Alsace-Lorraine sector of Belgium. These markings are very similar to the military model shown on page 57-58 of Jan Stills book on Imperial Lugers. These 1914 Commercial models are easily identified by the serial number range, lack of chamber date and commercial proof marks. It has the standard "Crown/N" commercial proofs on the left side of the barrel extension, breech block and underside of the barrel and is correctly numbered in the commercial style, with the five digit serial number (74202) stamped on the frame and underside of the barrel with the last two digits (02) on the various small parts. It is fitted with two matching, nickel plated magazines with wooden bases, each marked: "74202". This Luger is complete with a correct "R G 16" marked brown leather commercial style holster marked inside the flap, "JULIUS JANSEN/STRASSBURG/1916". This holster has a separate slot for a takedown-pin next to the takedown tool and a separate slot for a cleaning rod next to the spare magazine pouch.
BBL: 3 7/8 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 9 mm Luger
Finish: blue
Grips: walnut checkered
Serial Number: 74202
Condition:
Excellent with 97% of the original blue finish overall with edge and high spot wear overall. The various small parts retain 70% of their straw colors. The grips are in very fine condition overall with nice distinct checkering showing minor handling marks with traces of old varnish/tru-oil in the grooves. The holster is in fine condition with nice dark brown color overall mixed with some light age cracking on the flap with nice intact stitching. The markings are clear and visible. A very nice example of a scarce DWM Model 1914 Commercial Luger rig with desirable "R G" unit markings.