$3,250.00 SOLD
Originally $4,250.00
Quantity Available: None
Item Code: 740-204
This is a WW1 artillery model 9 mm luger. It has an eight inch barrel. It has a "1917" dated chamber, "DWM" on the toggle and "GESICHERT" and "GELADEN" marked safety and extractor. External numbers match (3365) with a non-matching renumbered magazine. Blade front and adjustable rear sight graduated to 800 meters. Nickel magazine with wooden base. Fitted with checkered walnut grips with a painted "9" branded on them. Complete with a leather holster/board stock rig, shoulder strap and cleaning rod. The metal surfaces, condition fair, have a mix of dull original blue finish and mostly a dark brown patina with extensive scattered minor pitting and spotting. The grips are very good with overall moderate wear. The markings remain clear. Mechanically fine. The board stock is very good with a few minor scratches and the holster is fair with some flex cracking on the flap and tight stitching.
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