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Lot 3382: Mauser "S/42"/"K" P.08 Luger Rig, Two Matching Mags

Outstanding Mauser "K" Date "S/42" Code P.08 Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol Rig with Two Matching Magazines and "1934" Dated Holster

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: December 8, 2024

Lot 3382: Mauser "S/42"/"K" P.08 Luger Rig, Two Matching Mags

Outstanding Mauser "K" Date "S/42" Code P.08 Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol Rig with Two Matching Magazines and "1934" Dated Holster

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: December 8, 2024

Estimated Price: $30,000 - $45,000

Outstanding Mauser "K" Date "S/42" Code P.08 Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol Rig with Two Matching Magazines and "1934" Dated Holster

Manufacturer: Mauser
Model: P08
Type: Pistol
Gauge: 9 mm
Barrel: 4 inch round
Finish: blue
Grip: walnut
Stock:
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Item Interest: Very Active
Serial Number:
Catalog Page: 268
Class: Curio & Relic Handgun
Bore Condition: Lightly frosted through the length, with strong rifling.
Description:

Manufactured in 1934, the highly desirable "K" date "S/42" code Lugers were part of the effort of the relatively fresh fascist government to start moving out from under the restrictions of the Versailles Treaty in preparation for their wars of aggression. While international will to enforce the treaty had been slipping for some time by this point, there was still concern of pushback, which led to the system of using letters in lieu of plain dates (a procedure that would be abandoned once it became clear that no one was going to raise a fuss) and the use of assigned codes in lieu of plain maker's marks (which would be the status quo through the end of the war). Being among the arms on tap for some of the earliest action of World War II in Europe, letter code firearms rarely went unissued, being on the belts and in the hands of the soldiers executing the earliest political and military occupations of Germany's neighbors, often being subjected to years of wartime wear and tear, sometimes outright destroyed by the harsh conditions of combat, making them rare in any condition, let alone in condition as fine as this example. Fixed sights, with the "K" date on the chamber, "S/42" code on the front toggle link, "B][90" on the extension and barrel, "S][91" on the extension, and "droop wing eagle" firing proofs on the barrel, extension and breechblock. The underside of the barrel bears a "8,83" (double struck) internal diameter stamp on the underside, and block "S" stamps are present on the front toggle link and safety bar. Matching numbers are present overall in the traditional military pattern, including the checkered grips and nickel finished alloy base magazines, both bearing "H" stamps on the spine and "B][90" on the base, with a proper "+" stamp on the extra magazine base. includes a black leather flap holster, marked "LEDERWERKE/KARL ACKVA A.G./BAD KREUZNACH/1934" on the front of the body under the flap and proper pockets and flaps for the included "O][37" marked takedown tool and "B][90" and "S" marked cleaning rod.

Rating Definition:

Excellent, with 95% of the original blue finish, showing some thinning on the gripstraps, bright edge wear, mild handling marks and some areas of brown patina. 80% of the original straw color is present on the small parts, and 70% of the original niter blue. The grips are very fine, with some dings and flat spots on the otherwise sharp checkering. The holster is fine, with some cracking of the closure strap, stitching loss on the left side of the body, and mild scratches and wear overall. Mechanically excellent. Certainly the best correct two matched magazine "K" date rig we have offered. One will look a long time to find a better example!



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