“Firearms” shall have the meaning provided under the Gun Control Act of 1968, 18 U.S.C. It is very important that you contact an FFL Holder before placing a bid in order to verify the complete cost of the transfer, the legality of the item in your area, and to make sure you qualify to pass any required background checks. You must make arrangements with an FFL Holder before placing a bid.
You must transmit a copy of your (or your FFL Holder’s) license to the seller before the Firearms can be shipped. The Firearms must be shipped only to a Federal Firearms License holder (“FFL Holder”). It is the 811th Artillery Luger made It is in an absolutely beautiful original condition, retaining close to 98 of the bluing. The toggle assembly is mismatched, serial numbered numbered 44, while the rest of the pistol is numbered 1120. Only a few thousand of the 4-inch 'standard' barrel Lugers were made by Erfurt, as the company focused on production of the Artillery 'Lange' model. By purchasing this lot you agree that you will be solely responsible for compliance with all applicable Legal Requirements governing the purchase, sale, transfer and shipping of Firearms. 4/27/18 - This is one of the earliest recorded Erfurt Artillery Luger rigs, made in 1914, with a 3-digit serial number. 1917 Luger is a 100 veteran bring-back, as seen on the bring-back certificate.
His fees are $100 per gun plus any applicable shipping charges. We do not sell post 1898 firearms to California residents unless they have a valid FFL or Relic and Curio license. Ben Pate at American Arms in Woodland, CA will handle all in state and out of state transfers. Finish (Assuming original) Blued with walnut. The gun has the mount for a shoulder stock. Model/configuration PO8 Luger semi-auto pistol chambered for 9mm, 4 barrel. There is a large crown and Erfurt stamp on the toggle. The gun has matching serial numbers, and several Imperial German inspectors’ stamps. The holster is marked on the back "gcx/1941" with a single WaA665 Waffenamt with "PO8" marked in the upper right hand corner.Erfurt Luger Model 1908 in 9 mm. Description: WW1 German ERFURT P.08 Luger 9MM pistol stamped 1916 on barrel.
All of the serial numbers match with the exception.
Blue steel construction with two piece checkered walnut grips. The partial serial number (44) is stamped on most of the small components including the inside of the grips. 4 3/8 long overall with a 1 7/8 barrel of about.172 caliber. This is a 1/2 scale German Erfurt P-08 Luger made by Miniart in Moscow Russia. The serial numbers all match The only problem with this gun is its inability to lock. I have three of these, all exactly alike except for the serial numbers. It is complete with a standard WWII late production German luger holster. My Luger is 95+, the bore is perfect and only the grips show wear. 4/27/18 - This is one of the earliest recorded Erfurt Artillery Luger rigs, made in 1914, with a 3-digit serial number. This pistol has the standard rough, wartime Erfurt machined finish and wartime blue as compared to the DWM luger and has the correct straw color on the small parts. The pistol has the correct wood base, nickel plated magazine that is numbered to the pistol. It has the last two digits of the serial number on all the small parts. Credit Line: Charles Bremner Hogg Jackson. The underside and top area of the barrel has the standard barrel markings and Erfurt acceptance proofs. ID Number: 1980.0399.0721 catalog number: 1980.0399.0721 accession number: 1980.0399 serial number: 2194. The left side of the barrel extension has the Crown over Script proofs next to the German Imperial acceptance proof. The top of the chamber area is marked 1916 for the date of manufacture and the front toggle assembly is marked "ERFURT" for the German Arsenal where it was produced. These were the standard pistol used by all German forces from 1914-1945. This is an excellent example of a military Luger pistol as manufactured by the Erfurt Arsenal.