The Luger was originally designed in 1898 by Georg J. Luger and first manufactured two years later by Deutsche Waffen-und Munitionsfabriken (DWM). The Luger is a toggle locked, recoil operated, semi-automatic pistol that is chambered in 9mm Parabellum. It utilizes an adjustable front blade sight and fixed V notch rear sight that is located on the rear toggle link. It is fed by a single stack 8 round detachable box magazine, but it can also be fed by using a 32 round drum. The Swiss Army first purchased the Luger in 1900, followed by the German Navy in 1904 and German Army in 1908. The popularity of the weapon is understandable – durable, well-made and with so many variations, making it the most popular collector gun in the world.
This all matching S/42 coded Luger was manufactured by Mauser in 1937
COMES WITH THREE MAGS
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