EXCELLENT 1918 DATED DWM P08 LUGER

EXCELLENT 1918 DATED DWM P08 LUGER

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$2,500.00 SOLD

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Item Code: 881-18

This exceptional P08 Luger has better than 95 percent blue showing just rubbing on the safety catch and locking bolt and a small scratch made by the safety. Numbers all match: 921. Proofs on right are crisp as is the script DWM (Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken) on the toggle and the 1918 date. The wood is excellent as well, with tight fit, very warm brown color and sharp checkering. The nickel magazine is present and in equally good shape.

A very nice Luger, several notches above those usually encountered.  [sr] [ph:m]

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