Quick review of the various current models of pistols Luger
- Standard models
- Models rifle
- Models of Marine
- Long or Artillery Models
- Swiss Luger of the arms factory in Bern
- Technical characteristics of old and new models
- Evolution of toggle buttons
- Finish Luger pistols
The Luger pistol model 1900
- The firm DWM
- Evolution of the safety zone of the model 1900
- Changes button carrier
- Evolution of the safety lever
- Security toggle
- Enlargement of the pedal safety
The Luger pistol model 1902 9mm Parabellum
- Cartridge 7,65mm and 9mm Parabellum
- Model 1900/1902 9mm caliber non tapered barrel
- Change in shape of the handlebar
- Long and short carcass
- Different angle in front of the trigger guard
- Luger 1902 "to count cartridge"
- Luger 1902 "to count cartridge" Memorial
The Luger pistol rifle model
- Model 1900 175mm gun
- Luger carbine 1900
- Adjustable Rise in 1900 models
- Special cartridge DWM No. 471 A
- The rifle Luger 1902
- Adjustable Rise Model 1902 rifle
- The rifle Luger after the First World War
- Model commemorative rifle
Luger pistols Transition 1903 - 1906
- Luger Model 1902 heavy 100mm cannon
- Knee transition 1903 - 1904
- Changes in 1904 - 1905
- The Luger pistol model 1906
Luger pistols Marine
- Luger Navy Model 1904
- Removable holster attached Crosse
- Few changes
- Mark "gesichert"
- Pistols Luger Navy Model 1906
- Changing the safety pedal
- Luger Pistols Navy the period 1908 - 1914
- Luger Pistols Navy the period 1914 - 1918
- Markings unit
- Guns Navy the Weimar period
- Model Marine Memorial
The standard gun Luger of 1908-1916
- No safety pedal
- Slide catch lever
- The Royal Arsenal Erfurt involved in the production
- Luger P08 pistol military
- Military Luger DWM 1913 trackless making butt
- Military Luger pistol from 1914 - 1916
- Trigger before and after 1916
- Model 1908 Memorial
The Luger pistol or long Artillery
- Increases with and without micrometer
- Another feature typical of long Luger
- The pistol Luger Artillery 1916
- The drum magazine
- Prototype Luger long operated in automatic mode
Special models Luger pistols
- The prototype runs seven strokes
- Luger pistols in .45 ACP
- Copy of .45 Luger by Mike Krause
- The Luger Pistol "baby" 1920
- Copy of a Baby Luger in .32 caliber by Mike Krause
The standard gun Luger of the period 1925 - 1945
- Old and new striker
- A bump added to the back of the carcass
- Evolution of the charger (Haenel)
- Krieghoff toggle button
- Krieghoff Luger
Luger pistols modified by John V. Martz
- U.S. Patent No. 3956967 John Martz
- The system M.S.T.R. explained
- Sample Luger pistols converted by John V. Martz
The Luger caliber .45 ACP John Martz
- Professional Past John Martz
- Creation of a Luger in .45 ACP
- Employees of John Martz
- Standard models
- Models rifle
- Models of Marine
- Long or Artillery Models
- Swiss Luger of the arms factory in Bern
- Technical characteristics of old and new models
- Evolution of toggle buttons
- Finish Luger pistols
The Luger pistol model 1900
- The firm DWM
- Evolution of the safety zone of the model 1900
- Changes button carrier
- Evolution of the safety lever
- Security toggle
- Enlargement of the pedal safety
The Luger pistol model 1902 9mm Parabellum
- Cartridge 7,65mm and 9mm Parabellum
- Model 1900/1902 9mm caliber non tapered barrel
- Change in shape of the handlebar
- Long and short carcass
- Different angle in front of the trigger guard
- Luger 1902 "to count cartridge"
- Luger 1902 "to count cartridge" Memorial
The Luger pistol rifle model
- Model 1900 175mm gun
- Luger carbine 1900
- Adjustable Rise in 1900 models
- Special cartridge DWM No. 471 A
- The rifle Luger 1902
- Adjustable Rise Model 1902 rifle
- The rifle Luger after the First World War
- Model commemorative rifle
Luger pistols Transition 1903 - 1906
- Luger Model 1902 heavy 100mm cannon
- Knee transition 1903 - 1904
- Changes in 1904 - 1905
- The Luger pistol model 1906
Luger pistols Marine
- Luger Navy Model 1904
- Removable holster attached Crosse
- Few changes
- Mark "gesichert"
- Pistols Luger Navy Model 1906
- Changing the safety pedal
- Luger Pistols Navy the period 1908 - 1914
- Luger Pistols Navy the period 1914 - 1918
- Markings unit
- Guns Navy the Weimar period
- Model Marine Memorial
The standard gun Luger of 1908-1916
- No safety pedal
- Slide catch lever
- The Royal Arsenal Erfurt involved in the production
- Luger P08 pistol military
- Military Luger DWM 1913 trackless making butt
- Military Luger pistol from 1914 - 1916
- Trigger before and after 1916
- Model 1908 Memorial
The Luger pistol or long Artillery
- Increases with and without micrometer
- Another feature typical of long Luger
- The pistol Luger Artillery 1916
- The drum magazine
- Prototype Luger long operated in automatic mode
Special models Luger pistols
- The prototype runs seven strokes
- Luger pistols in .45 ACP
- Copy of .45 Luger by Mike Krause
- The Luger Pistol "baby" 1920
- Copy of a Baby Luger in .32 caliber by Mike Krause
The standard gun Luger of the period 1925 - 1945
- Old and new striker
- A bump added to the back of the carcass
- Evolution of the charger (Haenel)
- Krieghoff toggle button
- Krieghoff Luger
Luger pistols modified by John V. Martz
- U.S. Patent No. 3956967 John Martz
- The system M.S.T.R. explained
- Sample Luger pistols converted by John V. Martz
The Luger caliber .45 ACP John Martz
- Professional Past John Martz
- Creation of a Luger in .45 ACP
- Employees of John Martz
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