Georg Johann Luger (6 March 1849 – 22 December 1923) was an
Austrian designer of the famous
Luger pistol and the
9×19mm Parabellum
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Originally designed by Austrian firearm designer ...
cartridge.
Early life and military service
Georg Luger was born in
Steinach am Brenner,
Tyrol to Dr. Bartholomaeus von Luger, a surgeon. After Georg's birth, his family moved to Italy, where Dr. Luger taught at the
University of Padua. Georg grew up with Italian as his second mother tongue and finished ''
Grundschule
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'' (
primary school
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) and ''
Gymnasium'' (
university-preparatory school) in
Austrian Padua
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. After graduation, his parents sent him to Vienna, where he studied at the ''Wiener Handelsakademie'' (Vienna Commercial Academy), the predecessor to today's
Vienna Business School.
In October 1867, Luger volunteered for military service as a Reserve Officer Cadet with the . He was promoted to ''Cadett-Corporal'' (Officer Cadet Corporal) on 1 June 1868, and to ''Faehnrich'' (Ensign) on 1 October. Luger's good
marksman
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ship brought him to the attention of his superiors; he was sent to the Austro-Hungarian
Military Firearms School at Camp Bruckneudorf, where he soon became an instructor. There, his interest in automatic loading systems began. In 1871, Luger was promoted to ''Leutnant der Reserve'' (
lieutenant
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) and moved to the military reserve.
Family
Luger married Elisabeth Josefa Dufek in 1873. He moved to Vienna with her and they had three children (in order):
*''Georg Franz Luger''
*''Julius Wilhelm Bartholomaeus Luger'' (born 16 March 1880)
*''Friedrich Alexander Georg Luger'' (born 26 April 1884)
Luger's first son, Georg Franz, became a civil engineer and joined his father in military weapons development. His second son fell as a Hauptmann d.R. (Reservist Captain) in
World War I
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on the Galician front in 1915.
After the military
After leaving the military, Luger worked as an accountant and later in the management of the Jockey Club, one of the top social meeting points in Vienna.
He met
Ferdinand von Mannlicher in about 1875 and the two collaborated on rifle magazine designs, which seemed to awaken a latent talent for design within Luger.
In 1891, Luger was employed by
Ludwig Loewe & Company (of
Berlin
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,
Germany
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) and gradually became a consultant designer.
In 1894, he was sent to demonstrate a
Hugo Borchardt-designed weapon, manufactured by
Deutsche Waffen und Munitions Fabriken (DWM) (which had evolved from Loewe after its founder's death), to the
US Army. The Army rejected
the pistol, but from criticism he received, Luger improved it, creating the
Parabellum pistol (commonly called a Luger), and patenting it in 1898. This pistol was a success for both Luger and DWM.
Luger's contract with DWM was cancelled in 1919 and he successfully sued them over
patent
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royalties
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. However, Luger had lost all his savings by this time.
He was decorated
Order of Prince Danilo I.
He died in
Fichtenau on 22 December 1923.
Bibliography
* ''Imperial Lugers'' by Jan C. Still (Still's Books, 1994)
* ''Third Reich Lugers'' by Jan C. Still (Still's Books, 1988)
* ''Weimar Lugers'' by Jan C. Still (Still's Books, 1993)
* ''Lugers at Random'' by Charles Kenyon (Hand Gun Press, 1990)
* ''La Luger Artiglieria'' by Mauro Baudino (Editoriale Olimpia, 2004)
* ''The Complete Handgun'' by Ian V Hogg (Peerage Books, 1984)
* ''The Parabellum is Back! 1945 - 2000'' by Mauro Baudino & Gerben van Vlimmeren (Simpson Ltd., 2010)
References
Sources
Luger Artillery and Mauser Parabellum - Original Luger handwritten letter to Paul Mauser*
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1849 births
1923 deaths
People from Innsbruck-Land District
Weapon designers
Firearm designers
Austro-Hungarian Army officers