Luger P08

9mm P08 was specifically made for the German Army in the early 20th century and it was based on model made first for German Navy. The unofficial "Luger" name originates from salesman George Luger who played a part in designing of the gun. P08 was a standard sidearm for German troops in World War I and it continued to serve until end of World War Two. In time period between WWI and WWII Luger P08 was manufactured in non-standard 7.65mm caliber due limitations placed in Treaty of Versailles. Normally Luger P08s were manufactured in 9 x 19mm Parabellum caliber.

Luger P08 has a unique upwards-opening, toggle-locking mechanism that gives it's unique sleek appearance. It's drawback was a exposure to elements that made it high-maintenance gun design.

Our Model Gun Luger P08 PFC versions have been manufactured in Japan in 1980s and are still in excellent condition. They can be disassembled and assembled like the real Luger P08 and functions are identical to real gun (cocking, firing, loading, etc.). German military markings and serial numbering can be found from the gun.

Model Gun Luger P08 PFC technical details:

Caliber: 9mm
Length: 217mm
Barrel length: 4 inches
Weight: 580g
Ammunition: 5mm cap
Materials: Metal and ABS plastic
Magazine capacity: 8 cartridges