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VICKERS DUTCH CONTRACT M11 LUGER SEMI-AUTOMATIC

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VICKERS DUTCH CONTRACT M11 LUGER SEMI-AUTOMATIC
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PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 9402. Bbl. 3 15/16". M11 (Dutch designation) Luger semi-automatic pistol mfg. in Britain by Vickers LTD. The left side of the bbl. extension is marked with a Crown/W proof (Queen Wilhelmina). Top of the breechblock and toggles are marked with a British Crown/V proof. Top of the bbl. is stamped "1928" (indicating year of bbl. replacement), with the underside exhibiting a "NP", Crown/GP, and Crown/V proof marks. Forward toggle link is marked "VICKERS/ LTD.". Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall, with some small parts including the takedown lever, trigger, mag. release button, safety lever, and ejector exhibiting an apparent reheated straw finish. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered wood grips, and features a grip safety. Standard dovetailed blade front sight and fixed V-notch rear sight. Left side of frame exhibits a brass Dutch identification plate, which has been scrubbed. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, takedown lever, sideplate, grip safety, bbl., bbl. extension, breechblock, forward toggle (interior), rear toggle, as well as the grips. Sideplate appears to have been arsenal renumbered during the period. MAGS: x1 Dutch plated 8-rd. with unmarked wood plug, retained via a Dutch spring base retention catch. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: correct brown leather Dutch East Indies pattern holster and 2-cell mag. pouch. Holster with brass fittings and data plate below closure flap that is marked "132/ 23". Rear of belt loop is marked with an apparent "11728". Holster contains a brass cleaning rod. Pouch also features brass fittings, with an encircled "Z" stamped on the closure flap. CONDITION: metal components retain large amounts of their period (possibly original factory) blue finish, exhibiting patches and areas of wear and thinning that are fading to gray and brown patinas, areas of light surface pitting, as well as some superficial handling marks overall. Strawed parts are very good overall. Bore is relatively bright, exhibiting consistent mild pitting, while retaining fair worn rifling throughout. Proper manual mechanics. Grips show some smoothing, as well as a some superficial marks to the diamonds, but otherwise remain sound. Holster remains malleable, exhibiting general overall wear, with some age related cracking and crazing. Mag. pouch remains mostly malleable, exhibiting age related cracking and crazing, with some losses to the loading tool closure flap. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of John Eckert. (26-1171/MLW). CURIO. $2,500-4,000.