Erfurt Luger P08 Rig
(EDIT: I added more pics of the holster, extra magazine and Luger tool in the second post.)
This is an excellent example of an Erfurt Luger. All parts are matching except the magazines. It lacks Imperial military proofs, so it was most likely not issued to the Imperial German military during WWI. There is no chamber date, it has an added police sear safety, and there is a Nazi-era "Eagle HZA" military depot marking on the sear bar. So presumably, this gun was issued to the Nazi-era German police force, put together from WWl-era parts. The bluing is very nice with just hints of wear on some of the high edges. Comes with minty wood grips - the left panel is marked "S/42" (Nazi-era armorer's replacement proof), and the right panel has a police "Star K" marking.
It also comes with a holster, two mismatched Nazi military magazines and a Luger tool to round out the rig.
The bore has good rifling with very minor frosting throughout.
This Luger shoots great. I've only shot few magazines with it to verify it’s functionality when I bought it. But I had zero mechanical issues and it is VERY accurate.
For those who love these old war trophies, I also have a excellent Nazi NSDAP armband for sell as well. Please message me if you’re interested and we can go from there.
(EDIT: I added more pics of the holster, extra magazine and Luger tool in the second post.)
This is an excellent example of an Erfurt Luger. All parts are matching except the magazines. It lacks Imperial military proofs, so it was most likely not issued to the Imperial German military during WWI. There is no chamber date, it has an added police sear safety, and there is a Nazi-era "Eagle HZA" military depot marking on the sear bar. So presumably, this gun was issued to the Nazi-era German police force, put together from WWl-era parts. The bluing is very nice with just hints of wear on some of the high edges. Comes with minty wood grips - the left panel is marked "S/42" (Nazi-era armorer's replacement proof), and the right panel has a police "Star K" marking.
It also comes with a holster, two mismatched Nazi military magazines and a Luger tool to round out the rig.
The bore has good rifling with very minor frosting throughout.
This Luger shoots great. I've only shot few magazines with it to verify it’s functionality when I bought it. But I had zero mechanical issues and it is VERY accurate.
For those who love these old war trophies, I also have a excellent Nazi NSDAP armband for sell as well. Please message me if you’re interested and we can go from there.
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