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WWI 1917 Dated Erfurt Luger

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WWI 1917 Dated Erfurt Luger
This is an example of a late WWI German Luger pistol as manufactured in 1917. The top of the chamber area is dated 1917 for the year of manufacture with the standard Crown/ERFURT marks on top of the front toggle. The right side of the barrel extension has the standard Crown over script proofs next to an Imperial Eagle proof. The top front edge of the barrel extension has the small sight cut, typically intended for the rear portion of the artillery rear sight, and as seen on many 1917 produced lugers. The luger is fitted with a correct Erfurt barrel that is proofed with the Revisions Commission proof that consists of a "Crown over RC" and "Crown over X" proof marks on the top left side of the barrel indicating a serviceable luger that had parts fail their initial inspection because of non-critical tolerance or external flaws. The right top rear section of the barrel also has a small Army test Eagle proof. The overall pistol exhibits the typical Erfurt machining and rust blued finish with many of the smaller parts having the Erfurt "Crown over a script" letter proof. The pistol has the standard fixed front and rear sights and the extractor and safety are properly marked with "GESICHERT" and "GELADEN". The pistol has the rust blued finish overall with the straw colored small parts; trigger, safety, take down lever, and ejector. It is fitted with a set of checkered walnut grips and it has a nickel plated Swiss made magazine with the brown plastic base plate with the small Swiss cross proof inside the dished out portion of the base plate.
BBL: 4 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 9 mm
Finish: blue
Grips: walnut checkered
Serial Number: 2239S
Condition: Excellent overall with approximately 97% of the crisp original rust blued finish with just minor edge and high spot wear overall with some wear/thinning on the side plate hump and the outside portion of the barrel. The various small parts also retain 95% plus of their straw color. The grips are also in excellent condition showing only some minor dings in a few places, which is a much later production replacement with plastic bottom. The pistol has matching numbers on all the various parts except the magazine.