Description
The DWM 1905 Dutch Trials Luger is an early military test pistol that reflects the Netherlands’ interest in adopting Georg Luger’s toggle-locked self-loading design. Produced by Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken and chambered in 9mm, this trials variant belongs to an important period of military evaluation as nations explored modern sidearms.
This example retains the defining look of an early-pattern Luger, with its long tapered barrel, sharply machined receiver, classic toggle assembly, and finely checkered grips. Details such as the early-style extractor, narrow trigger guard, and small-component geometry underscore its place within the developmental timeline of the Luger system.
It also comes from the collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess, a noted Luger scholar and author whose work focused on the technical and production history of the platform. That documented association adds meaningful context for collectors interested in research-oriented examples.
Well suited for a specialized collection, the DWM 1905 Dutch Trials Luger offers a compelling combination of early design features, military test-pistol history, and recognized collector association.
















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