This proof indicated that this Luger failed final inspection due to “our of tolerance” parts. The right side of the receiver has three “crown/gothic letter” army acceptance marks followed by the Imperial eagle and the “crown/RC” Reuisians-Commission rework stamp is marked above the first crown proof. All of the serial numbers match with the exception of the magazine. The partial serial number (44) is stamped on most of the small components including the inside of the grips. Serial number and suffix on the front of the frame, with “4344” stamped on the bottom of the barrel and the left side of the barrel extension. Dull blue finish with straw colored small parts and finely checkered walnut grips. The chamber is dated “1918” and the toggle has the “crown/ERFURT” logo. Imperial Luger Pistol manufactured at Erfurt, the Prussian owned arms factory, during WWI. 3 7/8″ round barrel, blue finish, walnut grips. 22.(#119P) Excellent WWI German 1918 Dated Erfurt Luger – Serial # 4344m,9mm cal.
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