
- #New replacement barrel for 1873 springfield trapdoor serial number
- #New replacement barrel for 1873 springfield trapdoor code
This was the last year that the germans concealed their production date on weaons of war.

#New replacement barrel for 1873 springfield trapdoor code
* Six-groove rifling, 1 turn in 25 cm.The "G" Code denotes the last date of production as 1935.

* No grip safety (except for special models like the Mauser Banner grip safety and the Krieghoff grip safety models). This 1935 pattern has by the following features: Straw colored small parts, checkered grips and a blued magazine with aluminum base. Fixed sights, with the "G" date mark on the chamber and "S/42" on the front toggle link. 1935 was the second year of renewed Luger production, as the Nazis already had designs on Lebensraum in Eastern Europe and This is an example of a pre-WWII German Nazi Luger pistol that was manufactured by Mauser in 1935.
#New replacement barrel for 1873 springfield trapdoor serial number
I have all of that info in his letter along with the serial number of the Luger. Howard snuck it back into the country and it was never discovered. Not supposed to take souveniers at that time. They found his Luger still in the holster and fished it out then putting it in his pocket as they were Howard and two other GI's went onĪ little sightseeing trip and ran across this battlefield in which he spotted a wrecked German motorcycle with it's rider deceased. Howard was stationed in Trinidad but was sent on detached service to a temporary Air Field in Tunisia, North Africa to assist in changing engines on B-24 planes which had been grounded. The Luger had one magazine and Howard purchased another but we have been unable to find that other magazine but if we do we We have Howards' obit with this grouping as well. Howard recently died in 2019 at the age of 98 so it's timeįor my friend to move this on as he is in his 70's as well. He took it off a dead Motorcycle Soldier at a recent battle! A collector friend of mine purchased this Luger directly from Howard in 2002. Howard recalling the capture of the piece. Howard Hoehn who captured this luger in 1943 in Tunisia. Here we have a very special item! This is a WW2 German Lugar captured by an Airman in North Africa!! This Airman is Staff Sgt. NOTE!!!- WE HAVE JUST CAME INTO POSSESSION OF AN EXCELLENT 1942 DATED GERMAN LUGER ALONG WITH THE TYPEWRITTEN AND SIGNED LETTER FROM THE VET THAT CAPTURED IT IN NORTH AFRICA AND HERE IT This Colt Single Action Army was tuned by the late, Great Bob Munden and is in wonderful condition! It's a joy to own such a historicįirearm timed and tuned by the Fastest Gun Alive! Check out Bob's YouTube videos! He's outstanding!!! Thanks! Note: The Firearm below is a gift from a great friend and is in our private collection and NOT for sale. We certainly do appreciate your business! POSTAL MONEY ORDERS AND PERSONAL CHECKS ARE THE METHOD WE PREFER. ***NOTE:*** WE WILL NO LONGER ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS. Swords, Sabers, Muskets, Rifles, Pistols and Accroutrements and Such!
