

Manufactured on order by Ralph ‘the Dean of Lugers’ Shattuck in the 1970′s.ĩx19mm Parabellum 7-round removable box magazine, toggle-lock short-recoil semi-automatic, ‘bull’ target barrel. Martz making Wehraboos wet their pants all around the globe.
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Manufactured by DMW, fixed up in California by John Martz - serial number 9050L.ĩx19mm Parabellum 7-round removable box magazine, toggle lock short recoil semi-automatic, carbine configuration with a forend and a removable stock. This gun looks much better as a carbine, something about how the forend smooths out the bottom of the gun in front of the triggerguard. It ends up looking a lot like a Mauser 1934.ĭesigned and manufactured by the Carl Walther Waffenfabrik c.1939-45 and assembled/customized by John Martz in the United States - serial number 7986.ĩx19mm Para 8-round removable box magazine, short-recoil semi-automatic, removable butt stock. Martz of the baby Luger fame - serial number 8230S, Martz’s 49.ĩx19mm 8-round removable box magazine, short recoil semi-automatic. Manufactured by Carl Walther Waffenfabrik in Zella-Mehlis, Germany c.1940 - serial number 3369a.ĩmm Parabellum 8-round magazine, short recoil semi automatic, side-mounted lanyard ring.ĭesigned and manufactured by Walther Waffenfabrik, converted by J. Serial number 8225.ħ,65x21mm Parabellum, seven rounds magazine, factory made artillery barrel and sights, stamped with the American eagle. Designed by Georg Luger in 1898 and manufactured by DMW for the American market.
