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Scarce Early DWM Model 1906 First Issue/Altered German Navy Luger Pistol with Matching Magazine

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Scarce Early DWM Model 1906 First Issue/Altered German Navy Luger Pistol with Matching Magazine
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Scarce Early DWM Model 1906 First Issue/Altered German Navy Luger Pistol with Matching Magazine

This is a scarce WWI first issue/altered, model 1906 German Navy issue Luger. These first issue pistols are very difficult to find as most were destroyed after WWI or at least modified/reworked to comply with the Versailles treaty. The left side of the barrel extension has a single small "Crown" firing proof, next to a double "Crown/M" Naval acceptance proofs. The underside of the barrel also has a single correct "Crown/M" Naval proof over the serial number with a single "Crown" proof on the left side of the barrel. The chamber area is unmarked with the front toggle correctly marked "DWM". It has the standard extractor markings. It has the characteristic six-inch Navy barrel, two-position rear sight, grip safety and correct Navy type magazine with the wooden base with concentric circles on the side. The full serial number (6629) is stamped on the underside of the barrel, front of the frame and on the wooden base of the magazine. The partial serial number "29" is correctly stamped on all the various small parts. The rear grip strap is marked "W.D./243", which indicates that this pistol was issued at the Wilhelmshaven depot at Danzig.

Manufucture: DWM
Model: 1906 luger
BBL: 6 inch round
Stock:
Guage: 9 mm Luger
Finish: blue
Grips: walnut checkered
Serial Number: 6629

Extremely fine with 90% of the original blue finish overall with edge and high spot wear. Straw colors remain 50% intact with exception of the takedown lever which has been broken and reattached. The grips are in fine condition with nice distinct checkering overall mixed with some minor handling marks. This desirable luger has all matching numbers to include the magazine as noted.