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Eternal Lifer LugerForum Patron Join Date: Jun 2002
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Alan, what the heck are you doing up?
So, we can say that the top, upper receiver was made by Mauser in 1939 (year) and the S/42 is the code for Mauser). Welcome to the forum ![]() Ed
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Always A
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Hi Kurt, I'd like to welcome you to the forum also. Your Dad's gun is a !939 S/42 (made by Mauser) that was fitted with a sear safety, which indicates police use. The aluminum based magazine, stamped #2 is also police issue. The holster, as you know, dates from 1934, and the wood based magazine dates from WW1. Best regards, Norm
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ed tinker compiles nice data and stories for his publications..it is stories that are documented that are the core of his sharing with us even more history of the weapons we all love and appreciate..
post up what you know...we would like to hear......tom |
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Looks to me you have a very nice 1939 S/42 that most collectors would be proud to own. The pluses are: 1) Matching magazine. 2) Not a lot of 1939 S/42 produced. 3) Sear safety (Police) makes it even rarer. 4) It is a family gun from your dad.
Congratulations! Tom |
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Thanks for all the replies! Unfortunately, my dad received this in trade for rent when he was renting out a room in his house in the 70's. The guy got it from his grandfather, but no other story other than that.
I'll try to post the pictures directly to the forum here soon. |
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