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historicus -
Yes, it is a 1939 Mauser-made Luger. The see-through plexiglass grips do detract from the collector value; however, this particular Luger has a family history to go with it too. Once in a while a GI would install these see-through grips and put a picture of his wife or sweetheart under the grips. The finish looks a little rough, so maybe it was not stored properly. Since the finish is a little rough, and since it is missing its original grips, my tentative opinon would be that if you want to shoot it, that should be okay. Question: What markings are on the toggle?
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