What is a PX Luger?

Published on May 14, 2025
Duration: 15:46

This video provides an in-depth look at Krieghoff PX Lugers, firearms assembled from leftover parts in the Krieghoff factory in Suhl, Germany, after WWII for American soldiers. It details their rarity, estimated production numbers (around 245), common features like 'Black Widow' grips, and variations in serial number placement and toggle markings. The presenter, a firearms instructor and collector, highlights distinguishing Krieghoff frame characteristics and discusses the historical context of these unique souvenir firearms.

Quick Summary

A PX Luger is a Krieghoff Luger pistol assembled from leftover parts in the Krieghoff factory in Suhl, Germany, for about six weeks after WWII ended. These were sold through the Post Exchange (PX) to American soldiers as souvenirs, making them rare collector's items, with an estimated 245 units produced.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a PX Luger?

A PX Luger is a Krieghoff Luger pistol assembled from leftover parts in the Krieghoff factory in Suhl, Germany, for about six weeks after WWII ended. These were sold through the Post Exchange (PX) to American soldiers as souvenirs, making them rare collector's items.

How many Krieghoff PX Lugers were made?

Research suggests that approximately 245 Krieghoff PX Lugers were made. While some estimates are higher, this number is based on documented serial numbers and is considered a key factor in their rarity and collector value.

What are the common features of a PX Luger?

PX Lugers typically feature Krieghoff parts, 'Black Widow' grips (black synthetic), and often have serial numbers on the frame and magazine. Some may also have a Krieghoff toggle and military proofs, though these were assembled from available parts.

How can I identify a Krieghoff Luger frame?

Krieghoff frames can be identified by specific milling characteristics, notably a 'teardrop' shape near the grip tang and the absence of a circle at the top of the stock lug slot, distinguishing them from Mauser or DWM frames.

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