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A friend of mine from work recently brought in a very nice byf 41 P-08.
This is a complete rig with a black leather holster (with tool), completely matching pistol, and two magazines (one aluminum that matches) the second aluminum and Bakelite with out any numbers. The pistol is in great shape, completely blued and maintaining most of the original finish.
I don't know much about Lugers so I thought I'd post some photos and questions:
First the Holster, There aren't any waffenamt marks on it, rather on the inside of the flap and on the back right corner (where it normally shows 'P-08' it has what appears to be an 'SSL' or just 'SS' stamp followed by the number '580'. Also stamped inside the flap is the date '6.41' and what appears to be a manufactures mark of which I can make out 'Heinrich ???roan BERLINSW68' I was wondering if this was a police holster rather than military due to the lack of military proof marks?
With respect to the pistol, everything appears correct including the double 655 waffenamts (note the second appears to be double struck) except for the grips, these are smooth wood grips rather than the black Bakelite or wooden checkered that I normally see. I didn't pop the grips to see if they are numbered but I can get another look at it this week. Also, I recall this having a scripted 'u' under the S/N on the front of the frame but I'll also have to double check that as well.
Thanks in advance, any information that you could provide about the holster and pistol would be very helpful.
Kindest Regards,
Jim