Historical producers of Luger pistols
- Map of Historic Manufacturers
Historical origin of Erfurt Luger pistols
- An arms factory in POTSDAM
- Arsenals run by army officers
- Production by Erfurt Lugers
- TABLE OF PRODUCTION ERFURT
Markings Erfurt Luger pistols
- The crown said "fine"
- The crown called "broken"
- The crown thick
- Eagle Proof of Erfurt
- Small punches in Gothic letters
- The initials RC "Revisions Commission"
- A punch P crowned
- Markings unit
A Luger Erfurt in the former East Germany
- A manufacturing ERFURT 1914
- Former trigger safety "Schywie"
- Punches test of East Germany
- Traces of security Walther
- Markings administrative police districts
- Charger Haenel marked 2/1001
The Royal Arsenal Spandau
- A fortress at the fringe of Berlin
- Lugers whose knee was hit Spandau
Luger pistols VICKERS LTD
- Vickers provides over 6,000 Lugers 1906 in Holland
- The Lugers VICKERS assembled in England
- The marking of English test
Simson Luger Pistols
- Only factory authorized to provide Lugers to the army under Weimar
- Markings of the firm Simson
- Punches military inspectors found on Simson Lugers
- Stamp of acceptance (or event) of Simson Lugers
- Evolution markings knee
History Luger pistols KRIEGHOFF
- Ludwig Krieghoff founder
- The firm Heinrich Krieghoff Waffenfabrick
- Walther Model 4 stamped HEINRICH KRIEGHOFF
- The company "Sempert & Krieghoff"
- Markings HK and K
- 10,000 Lugers for the Luftwaffe
- Production of automatic military weapons
- Heinz Krieghoff leader H. Krieghoff GmbH, Ulm
Military Production Luger pistols KRIEGHOFF
- The G & S code Room
- TABLE OF MILITARY PRODUCTIONS
- The original contract for 10,000 coins
- Production of 1940
- The additional production of 1940 - 1944
- The latest deliveries from 1944 to 1945
Commercial production Luger pistols KRIEGHOFF
- Commercial Krieghoff Lugers marked with "P"
- TABLE OF COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION
- The first group of P1 to P999 number
- The second group of P1000 to P1060
- The last group of P1060 to P1280
- Krieghoff Lugers presentation
- FG 42 Machine Gun manufactured by Krieghoff and marked "fzs"
The military markings KRIEGHOFF
- Different punches Phase 1 Step 1 for the period
- The problem of an incorrect spacing of the bolt head
- Markings rejection
- Various punches Phase 1 step 2 according to the period
- Stamp final test
- Markings acceptance period 44-45
- The case of Lugers Mauser 42 Kü
- Punches LA or ZA or LZA
Historical details about the firm MAUSER
- Paul Mauser (1838 - 1914) and Wilhelm Mauser (1834 - 1882)
- Samuel Norris the Remington Arms Co.
- The first factory in the hills of Oberndorf
- Large order of 100,000 rifles M / 71
- Revolver Mauser "zig zag"
- Ludwig Loewe Mauser became majority shareholder
- Pistol Mauser C96
- Pistol Mauser Model 1914
- Pistol Mauser Hsc
Commercial production Luger pistols MAUSER
- The equipment manufacturing firm DWM Luger
- The period covering the years 1930 - 1934
- Markings SU Police
- The punch test Mauser
- A contract with the firm Stoeger
- Israeli firm "ELECTRIC COMPANY OF ISRAEL"
- Arms for the commercial market
- The weapons for the army
- Marking Police "Eagle L" Mauser Luger
Foreign contracts Luger pistols MAUSER
- The Portuguese Lugers
- Latvian Lugers
- The Dutch Lugers
- Siamese Lugers (Thailand)
- Swedish Lugers
- The Turkish Lugers
- The Persian Lugers
- Commercial Lugers 1934-1906
The Luger MAUSER guns for the German army
One of the last Luger pistols
- Map of Historic Manufacturers
Historical origin of Erfurt Luger pistols
- An arms factory in POTSDAM
- Arsenals run by army officers
- Production by Erfurt Lugers
- TABLE OF PRODUCTION ERFURT
Markings Erfurt Luger pistols
- The crown said "fine"
- The crown called "broken"
- The crown thick
- Eagle Proof of Erfurt
- Small punches in Gothic letters
- The initials RC "Revisions Commission"
- A punch P crowned
- Markings unit
A Luger Erfurt in the former East Germany
- A manufacturing ERFURT 1914
- Former trigger safety "Schywie"
- Punches test of East Germany
- Traces of security Walther
- Markings administrative police districts
- Charger Haenel marked 2/1001
The Royal Arsenal Spandau
- A fortress at the fringe of Berlin
- Lugers whose knee was hit Spandau
Luger pistols VICKERS LTD
- Vickers provides over 6,000 Lugers 1906 in Holland
- The Lugers VICKERS assembled in England
- The marking of English test
Simson Luger Pistols
- Only factory authorized to provide Lugers to the army under Weimar
- Markings of the firm Simson
- Punches military inspectors found on Simson Lugers
- Stamp of acceptance (or event) of Simson Lugers
- Evolution markings knee
History Luger pistols KRIEGHOFF
- Ludwig Krieghoff founder
- The firm Heinrich Krieghoff Waffenfabrick
- Walther Model 4 stamped HEINRICH KRIEGHOFF
- The company "Sempert & Krieghoff"
- Markings HK and K
- 10,000 Lugers for the Luftwaffe
- Production of automatic military weapons
- Heinz Krieghoff leader H. Krieghoff GmbH, Ulm
Military Production Luger pistols KRIEGHOFF
- The G & S code Room
- TABLE OF MILITARY PRODUCTIONS
- The original contract for 10,000 coins
- Production of 1940
- The additional production of 1940 - 1944
- The latest deliveries from 1944 to 1945
Commercial production Luger pistols KRIEGHOFF
- Commercial Krieghoff Lugers marked with "P"
- TABLE OF COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION
- The first group of P1 to P999 number
- The second group of P1000 to P1060
- The last group of P1060 to P1280
- Krieghoff Lugers presentation
- FG 42 Machine Gun manufactured by Krieghoff and marked "fzs"
The military markings KRIEGHOFF
- Different punches Phase 1 Step 1 for the period
- The problem of an incorrect spacing of the bolt head
- Markings rejection
- Various punches Phase 1 step 2 according to the period
- Stamp final test
- Markings acceptance period 44-45
- The case of Lugers Mauser 42 Kü
- Punches LA or ZA or LZA
Historical details about the firm MAUSER
- Paul Mauser (1838 - 1914) and Wilhelm Mauser (1834 - 1882)
- Samuel Norris the Remington Arms Co.
- The first factory in the hills of Oberndorf
- Large order of 100,000 rifles M / 71
- Revolver Mauser "zig zag"
- Ludwig Loewe Mauser became majority shareholder
- Pistol Mauser C96
- Pistol Mauser Model 1914
- Pistol Mauser Hsc
Commercial production Luger pistols MAUSER
- The equipment manufacturing firm DWM Luger
- The period covering the years 1930 - 1934
- Markings SU Police
- The punch test Mauser
- A contract with the firm Stoeger
- Israeli firm "ELECTRIC COMPANY OF ISRAEL"
- Arms for the commercial market
- The weapons for the army
- Marking Police "Eagle L" Mauser Luger
Foreign contracts Luger pistols MAUSER
- The Portuguese Lugers
- Latvian Lugers
- The Dutch Lugers
- Siamese Lugers (Thailand)
- Swedish Lugers
- The Turkish Lugers
- The Persian Lugers
- Commercial Lugers 1934-1906
The Luger MAUSER guns for the German army
One of the last Luger pistols
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