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Mauser P08 9mm Luger (1936) (4168)
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Mauser P08 9mm Luger (1936) (4168)

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  • An original German Luger P08 pistol manufactured by Mauser-Werke's Oberndorf am Neckar factory. This is one of an estimated 86,270 - 92,300 Luger pistols manufactured by Mauser in 1936, with the toggle assembly stamped "S/42" (Mauser's factory code at the time) and the receiver stamped "1936."
  • The pistol was likely issued to the German army, as it lacks the alternative police, navy, or air force acceptance stamps. The proof marks on this pistol are the Weimar-style "drooped eagles" seen on German firearms both before 1933 and for a few short years immediately after. It also features the rare "straw finish" on small parts like the magazine release, safety, and take-down lever.
  • It comes with one original but non-matching German magazine made by Mauser, and two aftermarket magazines, both with wooden base plates.

Condition

Good
Bore 8/10
Sights Open

Magazine Capacity

8

Barrel Length

102mm (4")
Matching Numbers? Yes except Grip & Magazine
Year of Manufacture 1936

Serial Number

429P

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