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  1. Jan C. Still Lugerforums

    A community dedicated to Lugers, Central Powers, Axis, Allied and related WW-I and WW-II pistols by their scholars, collectors, owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about …

  2. Useful Proof marks guide. | Jan C. Still Lugerforums

    Dec 28, 2021 · It seems that Commercial C/N Proof mark Luger pistols that were not in government service follows repetitive C/N and serial number location pattern while …

  3. 42 code luger variations - Jan C. Still Lugerforums

    Jun 6, 2010 · 42 code luger variations Jump to Latest 40K views 21 replies 9 participants last post by sweetgrass2305 Mar 11, 2025 Jan C Still RIP Discussion starter

  4. How to ID your Luger - Jan C. Still Lugerforums

    Jan 13, 2014 · Here are many things we look for to ID your Luger - see the pictures and then description What did it come in? (holster, wood box, etc) Anything interesting extra? (extra …

  5. Luger P08 identification - Jan C. Still Lugerforums

    Mar 28, 2016 · Hello! I have purchased this Luger a few months ago. Here are the identification markers: "DWM", Crown over "N", Letter suffixed serial number, Gesichert under saftey toggle, …

  6. Trigger Help | Jan C. Still Lugerforums

    Dec 27, 2024 · My 1918 Erfurter has the worst trigger pull of any pistol I've ever owned. Internally, it's all-original, in excellent condition, and clean. Is there a good lubricating oil that might help a …

  7. Need help identifying age of my Luger | Jan C. Still Lugerforums

    Jun 27, 2025 · The k suffix letter suggests that your Alphabet commercial Luger was made in 1922. The Alphabet Luger serial numbers began in mid-1921 with the suffix letter i and the …

  8. S/42 Vs 42 Marked Luger Pistols | Jan C. Still Lugerforums

    Sep 30, 2019 · What is the difference between a Luger marked S/42 and one marked simply, 42 on the toggle? Thanks for any responses.

  9. LUGER RECEIVER ACCEPTANCE STAMPS - Jan C. Still Lugerforums

    Jul 27, 2006 · Jan LUGER, RECEIVER INSPECTION STAMPS Note: as used in this text, inspection and acceptance stamps are the same thing. Individual Imperial German military …

  10. Detachable Shoulder Stocks - Jan C. Still Lugerforums

    Nov 8, 2011 · aware, certain Luger and Browning Hi-Power pistols when accompanied by original shoulder stocks have been removed from the purview of the NFA. Our Firearms Classification …