An exhibition-engraved Mauser Parabellum P08 chambered in .30 Luger, built at Oberndorf to honor Germany's IWA show. Full Germanic scroll engraving, ivory-tone grips, and a factory red-lined presentation case.
Most Mauser Parabellums you find are the standard postwar Oberndorf guns, satin-blued and honest but plain. This one is a different animal entirely. Every flat and curve carries deep relief scrollwork, a dense Germanic acanzhus pattern that runs the full length of the toggle, the receiver, the frame, the trigger guard, and right out to the muzzle. The engraver even worked the toggle knobs and the takedown lever. This was a presentation piece built to show what Oberndorf could do, a tribute to the IWA OutdoorClassics exhibition that anchors the European arms calendar.
Underneath the dress is a genuine Mauser-Werke Oberndorf Parabellum, the modern continuation Luger the company built in the 1970s and 80s. It's chambered in .30 Luger, the 7.65 Parabellum round the platform was born around, and the barrel carries the 30 Luger marking inside its scrollwork. The toggle-lock action functions exactly as Georg Luger drew it up, with the same naturally raked grip angle and that low sight plane along the top of the receiver. The side carries the Original Mauser banner and the Mauser-Werke Oberndorf GMBH address, both nestled into the engraving rather than fighting it.
The grips are the detail that finishes the look. Smooth ivory-toned panels, each set with an inset oval medallion, contrast hard against the satin steel. Worth noting: the toggle and a few of the small controls keep a darker tone, which gives the whole gun a layered, dimensional feel under light.
It comes cased the way Mauser intended. The fitted leather presentation box wears deep red lining, and inside you'll find the original factory test target signed by the Schiessmeister, the Parabellum manual, the takedown tool, and the cleaning rod. For a collector who wants a Luger that doubles as a piece of exhibition metalwork, this is a hard one to walk past.
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