The Luger chargers wooden background
- The detachable magazine Hugo Borchardt
- The improvement of Georg Luger
- The standard charger before 1925
- The bottom part of the charger
- Improving the elevator button
- The first markings on the bottom part
- The charger Luger Portuguese
- The charger Luger Dutch
- The charger for German military Luger
- The model loader "cartridge counting"
- The charger Luger of the German Navy
- The Erfurt chargers
Aluminum feeder fund of the period of "Weimar"
- The charger base from 1925
- Chargers Simson & Co
- The Simson markings
- The Navy markings in Weimar
- The improved feeder HAENEL
- Specific markings HAENEL
- The Chargers Police Luger pistol
Feeder fund of the Nazi period & post-Nazi
- The Krieghoff chargers
- The markings of the Nazi Police
- Military Nazi chargers
- The chargers manufactured by Mauser
- Changing the magazine spring
- Modification of fixing the magazine floor plate
- Fond black plastic
Chargers "snail" or "drum"
- Drum Magazine on Friedrich Blum patent
- The gun Bergmann MP 18
- Drum chargers manufactured by AEG and BING
- Lever telescopic and foldable loading
- Specific loading tool
- Israeli drum magazine of 100 rounds
- Japanese Copies of MGC drum magazine
Current prices associated drum chargers and accessories
- Drum Chargers, specific cases, tools
The Luger charger and removal tool - Technical data
- Original maps of the Bavarian Royal Arsenal
- Multiple uses of the removal tool from Luger
Luger pistol holsters
- The technical specifications of the Luger holster
- Beyond German production
- The case of "Rock Island Arsenal"
- The German military standard 1900 case - 1932
- Judicious Repair or absence of a case
- List of cases manufacturers of the second Reich
- Police in Weimar Cases
Military Cases of the Third Reich (1933-1945)
- Dimensions of the standard case of the Third Reich
- Attaching the cover
- The role of the strap button
- Pockets for charger and removal tool
- Manufacturers of secret codes
- The numbers of government inspectors
- P08 and P38 Cases
Cases for the Luger long model navy
- The holster for the long or Luger "Artillery"
- The case for the Navy Luger
- Manufacturers sorted by name
- Manufacturers sorted by their secret code
- Manufacturers sorted by their contract number (WaA)
The brand case "Ideal" for the Luger pistol
- To transform a handgun in long weapon
- Case "Ideal" for Luger pistol
Technical details on the case "Ideal" (I)
- The metal structure of the case "Ideal"
- The telescopic arms
- Platelet special sticks
Technical details on the case "Ideal" (II)
- To deploy the frame of the case "Ideal"
- Other type of telescopic removable stock
- The folding stock Benke Thiemann
- The Luger pistols modified for bodyguards of Hitler
- The detachable magazine Hugo Borchardt
- The improvement of Georg Luger
- The standard charger before 1925
- The bottom part of the charger
- Improving the elevator button
- The first markings on the bottom part
- The charger Luger Portuguese
- The charger Luger Dutch
- The charger for German military Luger
- The model loader "cartridge counting"
- The charger Luger of the German Navy
- The Erfurt chargers
Aluminum feeder fund of the period of "Weimar"
- The charger base from 1925
- Chargers Simson & Co
- The Simson markings
- The Navy markings in Weimar
- The improved feeder HAENEL
- Specific markings HAENEL
- The Chargers Police Luger pistol
Feeder fund of the Nazi period & post-Nazi
- The Krieghoff chargers
- The markings of the Nazi Police
- Military Nazi chargers
- The chargers manufactured by Mauser
- Changing the magazine spring
- Modification of fixing the magazine floor plate
- Fond black plastic
Chargers "snail" or "drum"
- Drum Magazine on Friedrich Blum patent
- The gun Bergmann MP 18
- Drum chargers manufactured by AEG and BING
- Lever telescopic and foldable loading
- Specific loading tool
- Israeli drum magazine of 100 rounds
- Japanese Copies of MGC drum magazine
Current prices associated drum chargers and accessories
- Drum Chargers, specific cases, tools
The Luger charger and removal tool - Technical data
- Original maps of the Bavarian Royal Arsenal
- Multiple uses of the removal tool from Luger
Luger pistol holsters
- The technical specifications of the Luger holster
- Beyond German production
- The case of "Rock Island Arsenal"
- The German military standard 1900 case - 1932
- Judicious Repair or absence of a case
- List of cases manufacturers of the second Reich
- Police in Weimar Cases
Military Cases of the Third Reich (1933-1945)
- Dimensions of the standard case of the Third Reich
- Attaching the cover
- The role of the strap button
- Pockets for charger and removal tool
- Manufacturers of secret codes
- The numbers of government inspectors
- P08 and P38 Cases
Cases for the Luger long model navy
- The holster for the long or Luger "Artillery"
- The case for the Navy Luger
- Manufacturers sorted by name
- Manufacturers sorted by their secret code
- Manufacturers sorted by their contract number (WaA)
The brand case "Ideal" for the Luger pistol
- To transform a handgun in long weapon
- Case "Ideal" for Luger pistol
Technical details on the case "Ideal" (I)
- The metal structure of the case "Ideal"
- The telescopic arms
- Platelet special sticks
Technical details on the case "Ideal" (II)
- To deploy the frame of the case "Ideal"
- Other type of telescopic removable stock
- The folding stock Benke Thiemann
- The Luger pistols modified for bodyguards of Hitler
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