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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Tampa Bay FL
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Looks like at least the side plate and the take down lever are missing. These parts should be fairly easy to come by.
If I were you I would look long and hard for the parts as they were most likely removed to keep anyone that came across the pistol from being able to make it functional. I bet they are hidden, stored, put away for safe keeping somewhere.
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John, more pictures and information is required, also, please post pictures here.
Crown n is a commericial marking. what caliber is it in? It is also marked "germany" which was an export to the USA marking. I have also moved this to the new collectors area; as its not a 1900 or 1906 luger. Ed
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John, welcome and nice find.
The link is only to one of the pics so i put in for you the link to the whole album, http://s330.photobucket.com/albums/l...erman%20Luger/ but it would be best if you would post those pics on the forum itself as some users have some problems to connect to photobucket. Registered users can post ther pictures in the album section here. btw. The parts you need seems to be the sideplate, take down lever, and take down lever spring. Those parts should be easy to get but the sideplate could require some fitting. But as cma22inc says, Take a long and good look for those parts in the house.
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I appreciate all the responses to my post.
It was a fortunate find. The suitcase this weapon was in was pulled from my late mother in law's estate after she passed. It's my belief that when her GG Grandfather passed, she was very fortunate to get her hands on it. However, I don't believe she knew that it was missing parts when she took it. The rest of the family, scavengers that they are, picked over the rest of his belongings. The missing parts were most likely discarded as junk. I'll work on getting better pictures uploaded to this site. There are not very many markings, however. Thanks again. |
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