Portuguese Navy Lugers: Model m/910 from DWM and Mauser

Published on November 2, 2024
Duration: 9:56

This video provides an expert-level examination of the rare Portuguese Navy Luger m/910, detailing variants produced by DWM and Mauser. It covers historical context, specific markings, production differences, and crucial advice for collectors regarding authenticity. The presentation highlights the scarcity of these firearms and the importance of understanding their unique features for identification and valuation.

Quick Summary

Portuguese Navy Luger m/910 pistols are rare collectibles, with DWM variants (1910-1912) featuring early naval acceptance marks and Mauser variants (1935-1941) bearing the Mauser logo. Both calibered in 9mm Parabellum, they are distinguished by Portuguese safety ('Segurança') and loaded ('Carregada') markings. Authenticity is paramount due to numerous fakes in the market.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to Portuguese Navy Lugers
  2. 00:32Luger Caliber and Development
  3. 01:29First Portuguese Navy Order (M/910)
  4. 02:16Monarchy to Republic Transition
  5. 02:46Later Portuguese Navy Orders (1930s)
  6. 03:22Features of Early M/910 Luger (DWM)
  7. 04:42Markings of Early M/910 (DWM)
  8. 06:36Features of Later M/910 (Mauser)
  9. 07:20Markings of Later M/910 (Mauser)
  10. 08:22WWII Portuguese Arms Procurement
  11. 09:16Rarity and Authenticity Warning

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between DWM and Mauser contract Portuguese Navy Luger m/910 pistols?

DWM m/910s (1910-1912) feature early Portuguese naval acceptance marks like a crown over an anchor or 'R.P.' over an anchor. Mauser m/910s (1935-1941) have a Mauser logo on the toggle, blank chambers, and were produced later, though they retain Portuguese safety and extractor markings.

Why are Portuguese Navy Luger m/910 pistols considered rare and valuable collectibles?

These pistols are rare due to small production numbers, with fewer than 1,000 acquired by the Portuguese Navy over decades. Their scarcity, combined with specific historical contract markings and variations between DWM and Mauser production, makes them highly desirable for collectors.

What specific markings should collectors look for on a Portuguese Navy Luger m/910?

Authentic Portuguese Navy Lugers should display specific markings such as 'MP' (Marinha Portuguesa) or a crown/anchor/RP acceptance mark on the barrel, 'Carregada' on the extractor, and 'Segurança' on the safety lever. DWM variants may have 'DWM' on the toggle, while Mauser variants will have the Mauser logo.

What advice is given regarding the authenticity of Portuguese Navy Lugers?

Experts strongly advise extreme caution due to the prevalence of fakes. Collectors must meticulously verify all contract-specific markings, serial number ranges, and provenance. Consulting reliable resources and experts is crucial before purchasing.

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