WWII Nazi German Mauser 42 P.08 P08 9mm Luger Semi-Auto Pistol, 1940 C&R

SOLD FOR: $2725

LSB#: 211002NI15

Make: Mauser

Model: Luger Model P.08

Serial Number: 6817d

Year of Manufacture: 1940

Caliber: 9mm Luger

Action Type: Toggle Type Striker-Fired Semi-Auto, Removable Magazine

Markings: The barrel extension is marked “1940” on the chamber ring, the left is marked “6817”. The bottom of the barrel is marked “6817” and “8,82”. The front face of the frame is marked “6817 / d”. The sideplate is marked “17”, found again on the takedown lever, the top of the extractor, left of the breech-block, top-rear of the front toggle, back of the rear toggle, the safety, the bolt stop, the trigger, the sear, the toggle pin, and left of the firing pin. The front toggle link has “42” (Mauser code). The left of the extractor is marked “GELADEN”. The left of the breech-bolt is marked with an eagle clutching swastika, found again on the right of the barrel and the right of the barrel extension. The barrel extension also has eagle over “655” waffenamts, found again on the inside of each grip panel. The floorplate of the magazine is marked “1”, with “4991” struck-out and “46” in electro-pencil. The spine of the magazine has “6263” in electro-pencil. The left of the magazine is marked “fxo”, eagle over “37” and “P.08” (Haenel production).

Barrel Length: 4”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated ramp blade dovetailed to a base at the muzzle. The rear sight is a “V”-notch integral to the rear toggle link.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two piece checkered walnut. The grips have light handling wear with some areas of thinning finish. There are some scattered light nicks and scratches with a few spots of compressed checkers. The checkering is well defined but most checker points are blunted. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in about Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is mostly bright with sharp rifling. There is infrequent minor erosion in the bore and a few spots of minor pitting.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 87% of its metal finish. The finish is thinning at all edges. There is finish wear on raised areas such as the band at the muzzle and the front of the frame rails. The grip areas show light handling wear. There are some scattered light nicks, scuffs and scratches. The controls have light handling wear. There is infrequent very minor oxidation. The action shows operational wear. The screw heads are lightly tool marked with strong slots. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. There is barely perceptible play between the barrel assembly and frame. We did not fire 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 8-round magazine. The magazine has minor operational wear, some minor surface erosion, intact feed lips and a strong spring.

Our Assessment: The Luger (Pistole Parabellum or P-08) is perhaps the most aesthetically and ergonomically pleasing of all autoloading centerfire pistols. It is also one of the strongest, most accurate and most recognizable service pistols ever made. Georg Luger developed his famous pistol in 1898-1899 (starting with the Borchardt/Luger transitional pistol). The Luger is, essentially, a much improved Borchardt type pistol, which was itself based on the toggle action concept used by Sir Hiram Maxim in the world’s first practical machine gun. The Luger was so reliable and well liked that it was still being made and issued to German troops well after the P38 was adopted by the army. The largest percentage of Lugers were made by DWM, which became Mauser in 1930. During the war, the Germans used codes to disguise the manufacturer of their weapons, and the toggle links changed from DWM to S/42, 42 and finally byf. This 42 code example was made in 1940, just as Germany was consolidating their dominance over Western Europe. The pistol is in Very Good condition, retaining about 87% of its metal finish, a nice bore and strong mechanics. The serialized parts of the pistol are matching, with the magazine being a replacement. This pistol will be great for those wanting a piece of German history and for those collectors with an interest in WWII weaponry and 20th Century small arms. Please see our photos and good luck!

WWII Nazi German Mauser 42 P.08 P08 9mm Luger Semi-Auto Pistol, 1940 C&R
WWII Nazi German Mauser 42 P.08 P08 9mm Luger Semi-Auto Pistol, 1940 C&R