The Mauser Parabellum is also known in the American market as INTERARMS Luger, being the INTERARMS Company at the origin of the contract that allowed Mauser to produce again the famous Luger pistol starting from 1969. The new production of INTERARMS Luger was announced by Mauser in 1967.Most of the original Mauser Parabellum / INTERARMS Luger production books are still available and they are preserved in the Paul Mauser Archive. This allows verification of when your pistol was produced, tested and delivered.The collecting interest for the Mauser Parabellum / INTERARMS Luger is increasing considerably in recent years. Not all Mauser Parabellum / INTERARMS Luger are equal, there are in fact extremely rare variants destined to increase their value. The possibility of associating a certificate that traces the history on the basis of the original Mauser documentation is therefore extremely important.In addition to more standard models, some ledgers are available for Commemoratives Luger as well as Sport Models.This is a very unique aspect of Post WW-II Mauser Parabellum / INTERARMS Luger production. In fact, these are the only Luger variations from any manufacturer for which the production books are available.Based upon this, it is possible to provide collectors with a useful certification service. You can receive a certificate like the one attached. It is a very nice document to associate with your Mauser Parabellum / INTERARMS Luger.In addition to the certificate, a personalized document containing scans of the original blueprints is provided.The signed certificate and the document with the blueprints are printed in PDF format in high resolution and are sent by email. They can then be printed in color and associated with your Mauser Parabellum / INTERARMS Luger.Feel free to ask for the research in the Mauser ledgers, you can then decide to request or not the certificate. The cost for the Certificate and Blueprints document is 50 euros (PayPal accepted). On the left there is for example one of the certificates. Below the first page and an internal page of the document containing the blue prints. Many interesting copies of the original blueprints are available in the document. You can also ask for specific research in the Archive for special model like, for example, the rare baby model Mauser Parabellum. Read the Collectors Feedback here, and also Mauser and Luger pistols Appraisal.Download the brochure here.Contact me directly via Email and provide the full serial number of your pistol: mauser.archive@gmail.com
Mauser Parabellum Match/Sport Model in 9mm ParabellumRecently certified Mauser Parabellum Pistol Match/Sport. The Paul Mauser Archive preserves all the documentation about this model. From the blueprints, to the production procedures, to the list of verification tools for each production step, the evaluation of the cost of the pistol, many of the production books with their production and verification dates for each gun, the photo archive with photos of prototypes and early production for each model, brochures and advertising of the period, price list for several years.
Rare Mauser Parabellum / Interarms Luger - Model 29/70 with 5” barrel length. This pistol is one of the last made in .30 Luger using the original “Swiss-Style” frame and it is designated Model 29/70 by collectors. In particular, this pistol is one of a handful of regular production (non-commemorative) Model 29/70 pistols made in the original 5”/12 cm barrel length.
Rare Mauser Parabellum / Interarms Luger - Model 06/73 with Matte Hard Chromed Finishing. The matte hard chromed version is probably the first special finishing implemented by Mauser during the first period of production. A mention of this finishing can be found in a letter exchanged between Mr. Kornmayer and Mr. Allan. Mr. Kornmayer stated that this finish was available on special orders.
Mauser Parabellum / Interarms Luger - Versuchsmodel V015. The Versuchsmodel V015 is the unique Mauser Parabellum prototype made by Mauser to verify the reliability of the stocked frame. This pistol was previously in the collection of Prof. Dr. Gminder (Prof. Dr. Gminder was one of the former manager of the Mauser Jagdwaffen GmbH gun division of Mauser in the Parabellum re-introduction period).
Mauser Parabellum / Interarms Luger - Model 29/70 Pilot Group .30 Luger (7,65mm) caliber.The first 60 pistols, all in caliber .30 Luger with a 6 inch barrel, were made following the entire industrialized process and, immediately after that, the tests with the two prototype pistols were successfully performed.
Mauser Parabellum / Interarms Luger - Cut Away.Mauser produced a small number of Parabellum Cut Away models in the beginning of the production.
Mauser Parabellum / Interarms Luger - Bulgarian Commemorative.The Bulgarian model commemorated the 75th anniversary of the contract between DWM and the Bulgarian government. In the early 1900s, Bulgaria tried some Luger 1900 models, even though they only adopted the Parabellum after 1908, once they had obtained independence from Turkey.
Mauser Parabellum / Interarms Luger - Navy Commemorative.The Navy Commemorative model was made available in 1979, in order to commemorate the 75th year of its introduction into service by part of the Kaiserliche Marine (1904). Historically, the test of the Pistole 04 model was completed in September 1904, and in December of the same year an order of 8000 pistols was delivered to DWM.
Mauser Parabellum / Interarms Luger - Artillery Commemorative.This pistol commemorated the famous Lange Pistole 08. The LP08 commemorative was produced in 1985 and it was the last commemorative produced by Mauser. Kaiser William II approved the official use of the LP08 on June 3rd 1913.
Mauser Parabellum / Interarms Luger - Standard Model 29/70.It was the first model produced. It was based on the Swiss 06/29 design, some parts were interchangeable. The initial price for this model, sold in USA, was $265 including extra magazine, combination tool and cleaning rod.
Contact the Paul Mauser Archive to receive the certificate and the blueprints document for your Mauser Parabellum / INTERARMS Luger: mauser.archive@gmail.com
Below is only a fraction of the different Mauser Parabellum / INTERARMS Luger variants that exist. Their historical and collectors value can be very different and the details are crucial in the correct understanding of the various models and variants.
Mauser Parabellum / Interarms Luger - Superb embellished Parabellum 06/73Recently certified Mauser Parabellum Pistol with inlaid gold ornaments, ivory grips and monogram plate in gold 14 carats. Gold-Plated parts. Thanks to Chris Hendrix, Chief Operations Officer Vanguard, for the photos received of this stunning Mauser Parabellum.
Mauser Parabellum Match/Sport Model in .30 LugerRecently certified Mauser Parabellum Pistol Match/Sport. The Paul Mauser Archive preserves all the documentation about this model. From the blueprints, to the production procedures, to the list of verification tools for each production step, the evaluation of the cost of the pistol, many of the production books with their production and verification dates for each gun, the photo archive with photos of prototypes and early production for each model, brochures and advertising of the period, price list for several years.