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1976 in a book titled: Luger Tips, Edition 1 by Michael Reese II gets close to properly identifying the holster stock, picturing an example with the caption, with only the incorrect date of 1914 which should be 1913 : The “1914” Experimental Artillery Stock. Kenyon, however, apparently, with no knowledge of the connection or association to the pre-production prototype Artillery Luger variation, simply described it as: A very rare and one-of-a-kind accessory, the implication being only one. The equally rare accessory, the Solid-Body Prototype/Trials LP.08 Holster-Stock, which was supplied with these guns, first appears in Luger literature in 1969 in Lugers at Random by C.
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Sturgess, who owns serial number 4, pictured and described in Pistole Parabellum, Volume 1, Chapter 17, pages 396, 397 and 409, who immediately recognized it as an original and very rare pre-production Artillery Luger prototype. The gun was subsequently described in text and pictures to world renown collector Dr. One of approximately 20 Troop Trials Prototype guns used by the German Air Service for tests in 1913 as defined by Görtz/Sturgess in Pictured above is a very rare 1912/1913 pre-production Prototype Artillery Luger, serial number 11. The Last Pre-World War I DWM Prototype: The Artillery Luger.