Les pistolets Luger DWM

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About this app

Brief history about the past of the firm DWM
- Creation of the firm LOEWE und Co.
- Acquisition of the firm Mauser
- Creation of the Deutsche Metallpatronenfabrik (DM)
- Birth of the Deutsche und Waffen- Munitionsfabriken AG (DWM)
- Map | Hugo BORCHARDT
- Gun Borchardt model 1893
- Georg Luger
- Gun Borchardt-Luger
Borchardt pistols produced by DWM and LOEWE
- More or less 3100 pistols manufactured Borchardt
- The markings producer
- Markings test
- Modification of the trigger guard
- Changing the trigger
- Remove locking pins of the rear case
- Changing the handlebar and higher
- Attaching the strap ring
Evolution Gun created by Hugo Borchardt
- Gun Borchardt C 93 produced by Loewe
- Gun Borchardt model 1909
Gun Borchardt Luger pistol
- The first tests of the Swiss Army
- Guns Bergmann-Schmeisser
- Gun model 1894 Mannlicher
- Gun model 1896 Bergman
- Disappearance of the rear housing Borchardt
- Installation of a safety pedal
- Appearance of a cover plate
- Prototype 1899
- New principle of openness of the toggle
- Prototype No. 5 submitted to the Swiss Commission
- Swiss Luger Model 1900
Commercial production DWM Luger pistols (I)
- Table of the 1900 commercial production - 1918
- Swiss Luger Pistols
- Dutch Luger Pistols
- Bulgarian Luger Pistols
Commercial production DWM Luger pistols (II)
- Russian Luger Pistols
- Portuguese Luger Pistols
- Bolivian Luger Pistols
- Brazilian Luger Pistols
- Luger Pistols Mexican
- Argentine Luger Pistols
- French commercial Luger Pistols
DWM Luger production for the German Army
- Table DWM production for the German Army
- The Naval Luger pistols
- P04 Model 1904
- P04 Model 1906
- Naval Luger of the period 1908 - 1914
- Naval Luger of the period 1914 - 1918
- The standard P08 Luger pistol
- Commercial Version P08
- Luger P08 with rail making butt
- The Luger pistol or long artillery
Markings on DWM Luger pistols
- Marks B, G, U crowned
- Eagle acceptance SPANDAU-DWM and Erfurt
- Crowned Gothic Letters
- Marking for military units
- Reminder of German history after World War
- Marking headed presumed dead belong to the "Freikorps"
Production DWM after the First World War
- Table DWM production after World War
- Lugers manufactured in 1920
- Marking 1920 state property
- Marks of the Office of Weapons (Waffen-Amt)
- Markings for export
- Serial numbers from 1920
- Luger for the American firm Stoeger
- Luger DWM 1920 "AMERICAN EAGLE"
- The firm Abercrombie & Fitch
- The Luger pistols for Finland
Transition period before transfer to Mauser
- Markings German police
- Naval Luger gun with shortened
- Markings of the German Navy
- AD brand
- TABLE OF PRODUCTION
- Punches acceptance WaA66 and H
A rare piece of history
Updated on
Aug 15, 2014

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