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It certainly looks that way as the data develops. Of the higher range used for export to China.
Mauser 1934 serial numbers series#
Judging from SNs, the series for the Deutsche Reichsbahn was a separate run with most The 'c' series continues after rollover DR series in 1934 (authors revised view). More complete data will help - especially verified matching non-ChdA examples in this range.

For whatever reason, high numbered 1934 Banners > 80KĮd note 12/13/08: While the range is from 70K to high 80s, it is not known if all the Banners issued in that range were ChdA marked. The numbers for that variant at about 17K. Note 2: Chda appears from 70K to high 80s, putting In the early 70K block and was used on all successive Used for internal distribution and not for export.Įd note 1: It looks like the diamond proof appeared NOTE: DP denotes 'Diamond Proof', TD denotes takedown diskĪt this point it looks like a total production of around 55-56000 Banners ** Around this point and up to end, takedown disk and diamond proof added, end of DRP issue **// 68490Ħ8714 DRP, SN on bolt handle (AA June 2010), Cartouche No. (Dusseldorf), SN on handleĦ4268 DRP, stock disk added, depot mark Eagle Nmg4 (Bolt SN on handle), Stock 604268Ħ5346 DRP, (Kbg city code), SN on bolt topĦ6381 DRP Gunboards Mauser Forum 7/08 (Kbg City code)Ħ6563 DRP (DRP Gmb in sling well - Gumbinnen, bolt SN top)Ħ7863 DRP (DRP Klrh in sling well - Karlsruhe)Ħ8490 DRP, SN on bolt handle (GB Oct. Captured at Beilefeld.Ħ0100 DRP DRP & Mind stamped in keeper well,no TD,matched,bolt # on stem, mauser marked muzzle cover, sling.Ħ3862 DRP Dssd. (Schweinfurt), Bolt numbers on handle (stem)ĥ8306 DRP, Stock 508306 (w/vet inscribed plaque) GB 11/09ĥ9810 DRP, Kln (Koln) stamped on left side sling well (unusual location)ĥ9862, DRP, matched sling Mauser muzzlecover, issued to Minden.
Mauser 1934 serial numbers code#
(numbers on handle)ġ845 DR, unit marked Bz.15.238 (cancelled 13.345)(bolt SN on handle)ġ927 DR, unit marked Bz.15.90 (cancelled 13.427)(bolt MM, Gunbroker Ranchill)Įd note: Gap here likely represents Chinese 1933 export models, likely 'B' prefix result of use of standard series for in country.ĥ0315 DRP Rec Side Mark "Standard Modell 1924", city code DRP Kbg Schw (cartouche 500315)ĥ0323 (RC) Rec Side Mark "Standard Modell 1924"ĥ0550 DRP Rec Side Mark "Standard Modell 1924", x out Bln in sling well (Berlin police)ĥ0617 DRP Rec Side Mark "Standard Modell 1924"ĥ1000 DRP Rec Side Mark "Standard Modell 1924", sling well city code is Kosl (Koslin)ĥ1312 DRP Rec Side Mark "Standard Modell 1924", no city code, cartouche is 501312ĥ6561 DRP, SchW. You are the man!!ġ569 DR, unit marked 15.69. Thanks to PAUL SHOMPER (Graf) for submitting a huge pile of SNs. You can post data or email me direct at I delete the direct posts with just SN data and keep any ones dealing in features or unique aspects. I will also try and keep it clean with no clutter.
Mauser 1934 serial numbers update#
The pistol has a "Type 1 Army" magazine with a nickel plated body and aluminum base stamped with serial number, "7714/a/+" over a boxed "B90" acceptance stamp.Hey guys I will update this thread as new data is received. The German Army boxed "B90" and "S91" acceptance stamps along with an early Mauser Eagle firing proof is located on the right side of the barrel extension.
Mauser 1934 serial numbers serial number#
These pistols are found in the 9,100-930a serial number range, putting this example higher than those listed in Jan Stills book on "Third Reich Luger". This example properly has only the Gothic "S" marked toggle with the standard serialization of the various parts with no other Script/Gothic marks. It has the standard Script "K" date mark on top of the chamber area with the last pattern Gothic "S/42" on top of the front toggle. This example is classified as Sub-variation 4 the last version of this model that was produced, with only approximately 1,830 each of the estimated 10,930 K-date Luger pistols that had the Sub-variation 4 markings. Many on the Eastern front, an example in original condition is among the most desirable Nazi Luger pistols. These early Wehrmacht P.08 pistols have an extremely low survival rate as almost all saw extensive service use. The "K" was developed as a secret wartime code by the Mauser factory to conceal the fact that Germany was rearming in violation of the Treaty of Versailles. The "K Date" P.08 Lugers were manufactured by Mauser for the German Army in 1934 and represent the very first true German Army contract pistol. This is a fine example of an early Mauser, "K" date code military Luger pistol.
