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Luger P.08 DWM 1916
Luger P.08 DWM 1916 Luger P.08 DWM 1916 Luger P.08 DWM 1916 Luger P.08 DWM 1916

P.08

Weapon name P 08 /Parabellum/
Weapon type Semi-automatic pistol
Place of origin GERMANY
Constructor Georg Johann Luger
Designed in od 1900
Manufacturer DWM, Erfurt, Simson&Co., Krieghoff, Mauser
No. of units made 4 mil and more

Technical parameters

Weight 0,87 kg empty
Length 223 mm
Barrel length 102 mm
120 mm for caliber 7,65 mm
Type of cartridge 9 x 19 mm luger, 7,65 x 21 mm luger
Calibre 9 mm, 7,65 mm
Muzzle velocity 9 mm – 320-430m/s
7,65 mm – approx 360m/s
Magazine 8 rounds magazine
32 rounds drum magazine TM.08

Weapon description

P.08, manufacturer DWM – Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken, caliber 9 mm Luger, manufactured in 1916, eight rounds (magazine capacity).

The weapon has the correct marking for the year of manufacture 1916. The pistol is marked with the DWM manufacturer’s logo on the top of the joint slide and the last two digits of the serial number on the front of the joint, behind the logo and at the rear end of the joint. The year 1916 is stamped on the slide cover on the top. The entire serial number is stamped on the left side of the front of the frame, and the last two digits of the serial number are stamped on the release lever, the cover plate, extractor, hammer catch, and the safety lever. The front part of the bolt has a styled eagle stamped on this side, expressing the weapon being tested with a larger propellant cartridge load, an accuracy and functionality test. This verification mark is also located on the right side at the beginning of the weapon frame and also from the top of the muzzle. On the right side of the slide behind the verification Eagle, there are army acceptance marks HSS in the Gothic shape with a crown. The mark was the initial letter of the inspector surname symbolizing quality verification goods taken over (reassembly and inspection of components after firing).

The barrel underside, at the weapon body, is stamped with the entire serial number with the series letter, including the value of the bore diameter of 8.83 mm. The entire serial number with the series letter is also stamped on the weapon body under the muzzle.

Wooden milled grip panels with dovetail are corresponding. Magazine with wooden bottom is corresponding to the year of manufacture.