Germany. Luger Krieghoff 1937 Rig
Germany. Luger Krieghoff 1937 Rig
HISTORY. The Luger was originally designed in 1898 by Georg J. Luger and first manufactured two years later by a German company called Deutsche Waffen-und Munitionsfabriken (DWM). The Luger is a toggle locked, recoil operated, semi-automatic pistol that is normally 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 detachable 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.
These rare Krieghoff Lugers are always a prize piece any gun collection. This nice all matching 1937 Krieghoff Full Rig, with extra mag, tool and holster. Serial #6936 has a nice bore, 9mm, 95% original finish, MINT original plastic grips, The holster in original and near MINT.
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