Erfurt Luger Serial Numbers
I have a 1918 Erfurt Luger, serial # 6994 in excellent condition, matching serial numbers all components. Powermill 9003 sp5 cracked. Marked as - Answered by a verified Firearms Expert. Axis History Forum. Thank you for sharing your expertise and knowledge about Luger serial numbers. Only one exception was found on my pistol and is noted in the.
Hello Don, Nice find and welcome to the band of Nutburgers and Luger Letches. 1914 Erfurts are very scarce.Only about 7000 were produced, including the Artillery variation or LP.08. Does it have a letter suffix below the ser# on the front of the frame? Does it have a 4' or 8' barrel? Nearly all of the parts should have an imperial proof stamped on them.
Without photos it's very difficult to set a value, but being a 1914 Erfurt. It would command a respectable price in just about any condition to varying degrees.
Please post photos of it if you are able. Does it have any tiny 'RC' stamps on it? Is the front grip strap stamped in any way? Dear Don, Ron Smith is right on with his comments. I am fortunate to own two 1914 4' barrel Erfurts. They are supposed to be the scarcest of the WW1 production Lugers, save for the 1910 Erfurt and 1914 DWM Artillery.
To be a 'true' 4' barrel Erfurt, it must have an unrelieved sear bar, have no notch over the chamber for the Artillery rear sight, and two acceptance marks on the bottom of the wooden magazine (later Erfurts, 1913 onwards have only one). And, of course, the serial number range goes only into the 'b' suffix range, as only 7 thousand are reported (Still says the known serial range is 504-9448b.page 15 of Imperial Lugers).
A number of putative '1914' Erfurts have appeared over the last few years with later suffix numbers (up to 'q'), a notch over the chamber, relieved sear bars, and only one acceptance mark on the magazine. Jinnah ke naam ptv drama by agha ali. It is my feeling that these are either 'reworks' or later factory releases using left over 1914 receivers. I can see no other explanations for them.
Please let us know further information on your 1914. Maybe you can post pictures. Don, So far it sounds like you have the real McCoy, so to speak. An unrelieved sear bar is that part under the side plate that pivots outwards when you pull the trigger to release the firing pin. Unrelieved means that with the safety on you cannot pull up the toggle knobs to cock the mechanism. Later models 'relieved' this, that is, cut away some of the metal so one could pull up the toggles with the safety on.
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The Crown/RC proof is a common proof mark found on various places, such as on the upper part of the barrel, in front of the trigger guard, top of the rear toggle link, etc. It means 'Revision Commission' and is thought to mean that an inspector is passing a questionable part to relieve him of responsibility. Many Erfurts have this proof, but by no means all. One of my 1914's does not have any C/RC proofs, the other has three. Still would like to see pictures. It was unusual by 1914 to have unit marks stamped on the front grip strap. As to this piece's value on today's market, I've seen them go from $1000 in fair-good condition (70-80%), all the way up to $2500 for excellent condition (85-95%) and everywhere in between.
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A matching magazine adds at least 10% to the value. An Erfurt is not often found in excellent condition. Don, This a photo of an unrelieved sear bar. They were later cut back so that the action could be cycled while the safety was on.
A relieved sear bar would only protrude to the green line. Download Attachment: 50.23KB R/C stands for revision commission. Erfurt Lugers are often found with these marks on the frame, barrel, toggle, etc. This meant that, that particular part did not pass inspection and was sent back for replacement. The replaced part was stamped with the R/C to show that it was replaced. And meets specifications.