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NICE MAUSER BANNER "1939" DATE "EAGLE/L" POLICE

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NICE MAUSER BANNER  1939  DATE  EAGLE/L  POLICE
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MARKED P.08 POLICE LUGER SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 7405v. Bbl. 3 15/16". P.08 Luger semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Mauser and subsequently issued to the German police on 1939. The top of the bbl. extension is marked "1939" over the top of the chamber, with a double crowned "U" commercial proof marked on the left (repeated on left side of breechblock), and a Eagle/L police proof marked on the right. Toggle is marked with the Mauser banner logo. Metal components exhibit a salt blue finish overall. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered wood grips. Standard dovetailed blade front sight and fixed V-notch rear sight. Bbl. extension is fitted with a Schiwy safety. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, takedown lever, sideplate, trigger, safety lever & bar, hold-open latch, bbl., bbl. extension, trigger bar, breechblock, extractor, firing pin, toggles, as well as the rear toggle pin. Grips are matching via "05" in big block characters on the interior of the panels. MAGS: x1 blued 8-rd. with matching aluminum plug marked "1/ 7405/ v/ +". Plug was likely renumbered at a police arsenal during the period to match. CONDITION: metal components retain the majority of their original factory salt blue finish, exhibiting some scattered spots and patches of light to mild wear and thinning that are fading to gray and brown patinas, which are primarily present on edges and the grip straps. Near mirror bore, exhibiting some light pitting, while retaining well defined rifling throughout. Proper manual mechanics. Grips show some light to mild smoothing, as well as some superficial marks from handling and storage, with the left panel exhibiting a small chip in the usual area, to the right of the safety lever. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of John Eckert. (26-1153/MLW). CURIO. $1,500-2,250.