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Erfurt 1916 Luger Pistol
Thanks to Kyrie Ellis
/ Moderator - Cruffler_Forum on Yahoo Groups for his contribution for
this page ...
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Erfurt_1916_L.jpg
Great War Luger made at the Imperial Armory at Erfurt, chamber dated
1916. This is a "shooter" - some one, at some time, installed
a 7.65 m/m Parabellum barrel on it and it has been reblued. It came
with a nice set of original grips that I removed and replaced with
the shown E. German plastic grips. Erfurt Lugers, while less common
than DWM Lugers, generally command lower prices than DWM Lugers
due to their lower standard of finish (tool marks can be plainly
seen in some of the following photographs). On the other hand, Erfurt
was much more liberal with interesting inspection markings :-) |
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Erfurt_1916_T.jpg
Close up of Erfurt 1916 dated cannon. Note crown over Erfurt, and
the inspection mark forward of the crown |
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Erfurt_1916_L_CU.jpg
Close up of left side markings. Note the inspection mark on the
side plate (and another barely visible on take down latch). |
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Erfurt_1916_R.jpg
Right side of the same 1916 dated Erfurt Luger. |
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Erfurt_1916_R_CU.jpg
Right side of barrel extension. Note three inspection marks (very
different from DWM inspection marks) on the barrel extension and
the firing proof. Another inspection mark is visible on the breechblock.
The crown over RC is the stamp of the Revisions-Commission and likely
indicates this Luger was initially rejected for Imperial service
due to a failure of non-critical tolerances or external flaws, but
was later accepted for service. The C/RC released the inspectors
from liability if the Luger should later fail in service. |
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Erfurt_1916_F_CU.jpg
Bottom of 1916 frame. Note double strike of the "92" portion
of the serial number and the inspection marking on the front of
the trigger guard.
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