WWI German DWM Long P.08 Artillery Luger 9mm Semi-Auto Pistol, MFD 1917 C&R

Sold For: $3,225

LSB#: 200909DW16

Make: DWM

Model: Long P.08, “Artillery Luger”

Serial Number: 6788f

Year of Manufacture: 1917

Caliber: 9mm Parabellum

Action Type: Single Action Semi-Auto with Removable Magazine

Markings: The top of the rear sight base, the rear face of the sight leaf, the left rear of the elevator, the right side of the slider, extractor, sear bar, sear bar safety, the top of the front toggle, the back of the rear toggle, the left of the bolt, left of the firing pin, the takedown lever, the sideplate, the trigger, the slide stop, and the inside of each grip panel are marked “88”. The left of the extractor is marked “GELADEN”. The left of the barrel extension is marked “6788”. The top of the front toggle is also marked with “DWM” in script. The chamber ring is marked “1917” at the top. The underside of the round part of the barrel is marked “6788 / f / 8,83” and the front end of the frame just beneath it is marked “6788 / f”. The magazine’s wooden floorplate is marked “2866 / e”. The right side of the chamber is marked with three crowned script letters and an Eagle. The Eagle is also marked on the right of the barrel at the rear and on the left of the bolt. The left side of the frame under the safety is marked “GESICHERT”.

Barrel Length: 8”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated blade dovetailed to a serrated, ramped base fixed to the muzzle. The tangent artillery rear sight is flat topped with a “V” notch and the elevator has graduated markings from 1-8. The elevation can be fine-tuned via a spanner wrench screw adjustment. The rear sight is known as the “Fine Tuning” Artillery Sight, 1917 DWM production first eliminated the fine tune adjustment on the front sight, retaining the adjustment on the rear sight (eventually eliminated on the rear sight at the very end of 1917).

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece checkered walnut. The grips have light-moderate handling wear with a few nicks, scratches, and some areas of compressed checkers, mostly on the right panel. The checkering is generally well defined. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in about Very Good-plus condition.

Type of Finish: Blued, some small parts Strawed

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is semi-bright with sharp rifling. There is scattered light erosion in the bore.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 87% of its finish. The finish is thinning at all edges. The majority of the balance is in scattered light surface oxidation and infrequent minor erosion. The grip frame has light handling wear. There are a few scattered light marks. The action shows operational wear. The screw heads are lightly tool marked with strong slots. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in about Very Good-plus condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The barrel extension. We have not fired this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with a single tin plated magazine with a wooden floorplate. The magazine has light operational wear, intact feed lips and a strong spring, in about Very Good-plus condition as not original to the gun.

Our Assessment: This is a Long P.08 Luger, also known by collectors as the “Artillery Luger”. The model was originally issued to field artillery, airmen and fortifications. The model had a longer, 8″ barrel and was equipped with more precise sights than the standard P.08. Later, it was designated for use by Sturmtruppen and other assault forces trying to breach the trench lines. It was the first Luger to use the 32 shot snail magazine. Originally produced with “Fine Tuning” front and rear sights, in 1917 DWM would eliminate the adjustment of the front sight and very late in 1917, the fine adjustment would be discontinued for the rear sight, as well. This pistol has its original finish and the numbered parts of the pistol are all matching, though the magazine is not numbered to the pistol. The pistol is in about Very Good-plus condition with 87% of its finish remaining. The artillery models are always collectable: they are a very interesting looking weapon that almost everyone wants to own. This is a really nice example, sure to end up in a collection of Lugers alongside its P04 and P08 cousins. Please see our photos and good luck!

CA Legal or CA Private Party Transferable (THIS SECTION DOES NOT APPLY TO OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENTS): This C&R Pistol CAN be sold as a dealer sale in California and CAN be transferred as a Private Party Transfer (PPT) as our Simi Valley location. All C&R firearms must be transferred through your local dealer OR at our Simi Valley location; we cannot ship directly to a C&R holder in California. Out of state residents can disregard this section – your local laws apply.

WWI German DWM Long P.08 Artillery Luger 9mm Semi-Auto Pistol, MFD 1917 C&R
WWI German DWM Long P.08 Artillery Luger 9mm Semi-Auto Pistol, MFD 1917 C&R