Imperial luger
Regular
OK heres some more, you got the mojo working tonight
this is seperate to the unit designate but basically the high command of the Imperial German army saw the value of the Machine gun in front line formations, independant M.G. units were set up to capitalize on their strategic effectiveness. Beginning in april of 1916 maschinengewehr-Scharfschutzen-Trupp ( M.G.Ss.T.) numbers 1 to 200 were organized and set up as M.G. company strength
You will note the T at the end of M.G.Ss.T. in relation to your stated unit mark, this has a whole new meaning, these sharpshooters after having been selected into the M.G.Ss.T. received additional intensive training and were authorized to wear a sleeve patch on their left sleeve consisting of a MG-08 surrounded by an oval cartridge belt.
This is a grey patch of woven material on a felt background--be very carefull if you find one of these patches for sale as most are fakes, In september-october 1916 most of these M.G,Ss.T. were reformed into Maschinengewehr-Scharfschutzen-Abteilungen M.G.Ss.A. from the old truppe regiments numbered 1-62, the remainder of the M.G.Ss.A. were sent to infantry regiments.
Now you can see the importance of what I was trying to tell you earlier about checking your unit marked MG-08, Smellie is still bang on with his overall meaning but due to the fact your MG-08 was manufactured in 1917 it will be impossible to ascertain whether the Machinegun was a replacement for the earlier truppe MG-08 formations set up in 1916 and if in fact the machinegun unit that used your MG-08 was one of the sleeve designated special units.
Hope you are now severly confused as I am starting to see double. My opinion is that your MG-08 was a new purchase when the M.G.Ss.T changed to an Abteilungen unit late 1916 early 1917.
Thanks for giving the opportunity to do a bit of digging in my old notes and personal archives plus some very good data provided by a top notch unit mark researcher Jeff Noll.
this is seperate to the unit designate but basically the high command of the Imperial German army saw the value of the Machine gun in front line formations, independant M.G. units were set up to capitalize on their strategic effectiveness. Beginning in april of 1916 maschinengewehr-Scharfschutzen-Trupp ( M.G.Ss.T.) numbers 1 to 200 were organized and set up as M.G. company strength
You will note the T at the end of M.G.Ss.T. in relation to your stated unit mark, this has a whole new meaning, these sharpshooters after having been selected into the M.G.Ss.T. received additional intensive training and were authorized to wear a sleeve patch on their left sleeve consisting of a MG-08 surrounded by an oval cartridge belt.
This is a grey patch of woven material on a felt background--be very carefull if you find one of these patches for sale as most are fakes, In september-october 1916 most of these M.G,Ss.T. were reformed into Maschinengewehr-Scharfschutzen-Abteilungen M.G.Ss.A. from the old truppe regiments numbered 1-62, the remainder of the M.G.Ss.A. were sent to infantry regiments.
Now you can see the importance of what I was trying to tell you earlier about checking your unit marked MG-08, Smellie is still bang on with his overall meaning but due to the fact your MG-08 was manufactured in 1917 it will be impossible to ascertain whether the Machinegun was a replacement for the earlier truppe MG-08 formations set up in 1916 and if in fact the machinegun unit that used your MG-08 was one of the sleeve designated special units.
Hope you are now severly confused as I am starting to see double. My opinion is that your MG-08 was a new purchase when the M.G.Ss.T changed to an Abteilungen unit late 1916 early 1917.
Thanks for giving the opportunity to do a bit of digging in my old notes and personal archives plus some very good data provided by a top notch unit mark researcher Jeff Noll.


















































