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Hi Frank,
42 byf sn 7152g fxo Magazine plastic base. interior of trigger plate not numbered no bore gauge |
Marc, thanks for the data on your 42 byf. It's much appreciated!
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3291e no bore gage
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Hodds, thanks for the data for your 42 byf. :)
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Appropriate first post?
One of my lugers (my first, bought 5 years ago in Richmond VA) is a: byf 42 serial# 7035c 8.81 bore gauge matching numbered walnut grips, WaA135, WaA135 E/S on right side of frame non-matching #73 'axle pin' (?) "blood pitting" on matching sideplate (sure looks like a 'spatter' pattern, too), otherwise pretty nice original finish with some wear and spots of pitting... non-matching extruded Al bottom fxo mag # 254y #2 pics in next day or so, hopefully thanks, glad to be here!! |
Jason, thanks much for the data on your 42 byf. I own 42 byf S/N 6734c. So it's very close to yours.
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DATA REQUEST for 42 byf Lugers
PM with Mauser data sent. Regards- JIm.
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Jim, thanks for all the data!! Most appreciated.
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Here's what I have on 42 BYF BW.... Thanks Ron
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byf42, # 7273 L, no bore gage
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Ron & First, thank you both for the 42 byf data. Most appreciated!
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Here's my first post and hope it helps!
42 byf, SN 457m with no gauge markings |
Shawn, thanks for the data. Your Luger is part of the Portuguese Contract. Is the finish parkerized of polished blue?
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Here is a link to my pictures of it. Hopefully they are acceptable looking. I can't tell if it was parkerized or blued. It does have the plastic grips and I have one metal bottom and one plastic bottomed mag. The Luger was passed down to me from my grandfather. He always told me it was a bring back from WW2. He had some other German items that went with it but my dad has all that stuff. It kinda surprised me when you said it was a Portuguese contract when he told me he brought it back himself. He passed away 3 weeks ago unfortunately so I couldn't ask him to clarify now unfortunately. Would you mind sending me some more info on the Portuguese contract guns?
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Thanks Shawn! 42 byf Lugers in the "M" & "N" Blocks are considered Contract Lugers to Portugal and Bulgaria. The first "ABOUT" 5000 M-Block to Portugal, the remaining to Bulgaria.
You pistol looks blue, not parkerized. |
Ah, so it is possible that this one went to the German Army and not to Portugal. Ok, well thanks for that. Wish I would have thought to question him more when I was younger and his memory was good. He never talked about his experience over there much. I just know he was away for 3 years.
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Frank, I am a new owner and know nothing about my Luger but saw your post, here is info from mine.
1499 no bore markings as to letter under number here is picture not sure what to say |
Phil,
1942 byf serial number 1499L. Mauser was no longer putting serial numbers on the military magazines in 1942 so your gun was issued two fxo mags with unnumbered black plastic or aluminum bottoms. Tom |
Phil, thanks for the data!! It's most appreciated.
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Thanks Tom and Frank for the information. Mine came with a non matched numbered magazine and was told devalued the gun ( paid $750.00) because of wrong mag.
Phil |
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