What is Erfurt Luger?

A: Between 1910 and 1918, Luger pistols were made at the Royal Arsenal in Erfurt. Two variations were made: the standard military model with a 4″ barrel and the Artillery model with an 8″ barrel. On most Luger pistols the year of manufacture is stamped on the frame over the chamber.

How reliable is the German Luger?

Yet, the Luger has a reputation for toughness and accuracy that obviously served German soldiers well. Lugers from the early 20th century are particularly well-made, built to standards so exacting that many P08s that first saw service during World War I were completely usable during World War II and beyond.

What is a black widow Luger?

These distinctive pistols, with their black bakelite grips and un-numbered black plastic magazine bottoms are known as the “Black Widow” variant of the P-08 Luger pistol. Germany devised a series of manufacturer codes intended to deny production information to the military intelligence services of other countries.

How many rounds can a Luger hold?

8

Luger pistol
Rate of fire 116 rpm (semi-automatic)
Muzzle velocity 350–400 m/s (1148–1312 f/s) (9mm, 100 mm short barrel)
Effective firing range 50 m (55 yd) (9mm, 100 mm short barrel)
Feed system 8-round detachable box magazine, 32-round detachable drum

What is the caliber of a German Luger?

Luger pistol, also called Parabellum Pistol, semiautomatic German hand weapon first manufactured in 1900 for both military and commercial use. It was made in 7.65- and 9-millimetre calibres and had a toggle-joint breech mechanism.

Do German lugers have serial numbers?

Most Lugers have a four-digit serial number stamped into the metal. World War One German Lugers feature a four-digit serial number with a letter after or below the number. These two numbers will appear on the chamber, side plate, slide, toggle, receiver, and possibly on the barrel, butt and back of the gun’s magazine.

Was the Luger pistol reliable?

The Luger design never really went anywhere after World War One. It was an iconic pistol and one which has proved popular with collectors, but it simply wasn’t as rugged or reliable as the Colt. As a combat weapon, the relatively simple Colt proved to be far superior to the complex, precision-made Luger.