There are spots of pitting in and under the finish scattered over the surfaces with deep pitting in the underside of the barrel. Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 92% of its current finish. There are a few spots of moderate erosion at the very front of the bore at the muzzle. Type of Finish: The pistol is blued with the ejector “In The White”.įinish Originality: The finish on the pistol has been professionally restored.īore Condition: The bore is bright with very light wear in the rifling. The grips rate in about Fine overall condition. The checkering is sharp and shows no mars. Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are checkered walnut, and the right grip is slightly loose on the frame. The rear sight has a fine adjustment for elevation. The “Fine Tuning” tangent artillery rear sight is flat topped with a “V” notch and the elevator has graduated markings from 1-8. Sights / Optics: This pistol is mounted with a blade front sight that is dovetailed into a base on the front barrel band and has a serrated and ramped rear face. The inside surfaces of the grips are unmarked. The left side of the frame under the safety is marked “Gesichert”. There is another Eagle on the left side of the breechblock. Jones for a 1914 Military Luger, with the 5 th character, a sideways Eagle, on the right rear of the barrel. The right side of the chamber is marked with the first four characters as shown on Line 10, page 234 of “Luger Variations” by H. The underside of the round part of the barrel is marked “3860 / k / 8,82” and the front face of the frame just behind it is marked “3860 / k”. The chamber is marked “1917” at the top and “3860” on the left side. The top of the front toggle is also marked with “DWM” in script. The flat at the back of the rear sight base is marked “27” and the well in front of the flat is marked “G”, “K” and ‘2760”. The frame behind the trigger is marked “2” and “B”. Markings: The front left corner of the rear sight base, the rear of the elevator, the sear bar, sear bar safety (faintly), the top of the front toggle and the back of the rear toggle (very faint), the left side of the trigger, and the left sideplate are marked “60”. SN ranges from no suffix to “n” in 1917, so this could have been a “b, f, h, k or l”, but the barrel is marked “l”.Īction Type: Single Action Semi-Auto with Removable Magazine Serial Number: 3860k (only the top loop is visible. Arrow_back Returns To All Sold Items arrow_back Return To Sold Foreign Military Arms