Weapon Trivia Wednesday: American Eagle Lugers

Published on December 24, 2016
Duration: 2:08

This video explores the 'American Eagle' Luger, a variant manufactured by DWM specifically for the American commercial market. It highlights that these pistols, featuring an American Eagle crest, were produced in both 1900 and 1906 models, chambered in 7.65mm and 9mm Parabellum. Notably, the US Army tested 1,000 of these 7.65mm pistols in 1900, predating the Colt 1911.

Quick Summary

The American Eagle Luger, manufactured by DWM, was designed for the US commercial market and features a distinctive American Eagle crest. Produced in 1900 and 1906 models, these pistols were available in 7.65mm and 9mm Parabellum. The US Army tested 1,000 of the 7.65mm variants in 1900.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction to American Eagle Lugers
  2. 00:17The American Eagle Crest
  3. 00:341904 Production Model 1900 Luger
  4. 00:42DWM Manufacturing for US Market
  5. 00:55Production Numbers and Calibers
  6. 01:06US Army Testing of 7.65mm Lugers
  7. 01:23Cartridge Counter Version
  8. 01:33.45 Caliber Lugers for US Tests
  9. 01:48Conclusion: American Eagle Lugers

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an American Eagle Luger?

An American Eagle Luger is a variant of the Luger pistol manufactured by DWM specifically for the American commercial market. It is distinguished by a prominent American Eagle crest on the receiver, intended to appeal to US buyers.

When were American Eagle Lugers produced and in what calibers?

American Eagle Lugers were produced in both 1900 and 1906 models. They were chambered in two popular calibers: 7.65mm Parabellum and 9mm Parabellum.

Did the US Army ever test American Eagle Lugers?

Yes, the US Army purchased 1,000 of the 7.65mm American Eagle Lugers for formal testing in 1900. This occurred well before the widespread adoption of the Colt 1911 pistol.

Are there any particularly rare variants of the American Eagle Luger?

Yes, a cartridge counter version with a viewable side panel in the grip was produced in very small numbers and is quite scarce today. Additionally, the .45 caliber Lugers made for US Army tests in 1907 are also extremely rare.

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