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alvin 05-05-2010 07:22 AM

Postie -- Buy a copy of "Third Reich Lugers" from me. There are many styles of S/42. At a fraction cost of a Luger, you see hundreds of them.

Man, my books do not sell well. Listed guns are almost all gone.

Norme 05-05-2010 08:11 AM

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Here's a photo of the toggle on my 1938 S/42. Regards

jeffs 05-05-2010 10:10 AM

I wonder if some of the unusual proof marks could also be CNC?

Jeff

drbuster 05-05-2010 10:35 AM

One must not lose sight of the fact that this luger is nickled which is like a spear in the heart and puts it squarley in the shooter category. It might be useful to explore removal of the nickle finish, which can be done.

sheepherder 05-09-2010 05:06 PM

Well, I figured this would go off at ~$850...I was wrong... :(

Current Bid $980.00 No Reserve! Started at $550.00
Quantity 1 # of bids 15 Bid History
Time left Auction has Ended


... :roflmao: ...

(I got knocked out of the bidding pretty early)

c3006 05-09-2010 05:38 PM

Why would anyone bother to do that and then plate it? I agree its not right but that just seems crazy. c

saab-bob 05-09-2010 07:34 PM

Postie
Thanks for the info
That luger is kinda scary. Since the stampings where done on a CNC machine,do you think the toggle was made on one as well? That would open up a big can of worms!!!!

Bob

sheepherder 05-09-2010 08:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by saab-bob (Post 177903)
Postie
Thanks for the info
That luger is kinda scary. Since the stampings where done on a CNC machine,do you think the toggle was made on one as well? That would open up a big can of worms!!!!

Bob

Just a WAG, but there are blank Luger toggles out there (I got one from someone here), and "force matching" by CNC with a script like Norme's as a model wouldn't be all that hard...or take too long...and could be carried in & out in a pants pocket... :)

IOW, an easy lunchbox job... :D

(A Vickers Ltd toggle would be even easier) :eek:

alvin 05-09-2010 08:15 PM

Astonished. $980 !!

But, the only effective way to bring the market price down is to pour tons of cheaper ones into it. Sell your collection, asking $500 per piece. I bet people will all come to you. Otherwise, void.

saab-bob 05-09-2010 08:33 PM

Sell your collection, asking $500 per piece.


Alvin
Let me know when you decide to do that!

Bob

alvin 05-09-2010 09:11 PM

Bob -- Will 9x19 Luger caliber count? Or must be a toggle gun.... I do have a few modern non C&R guns to dump, fires same ammo and works much better than Luger.

sheepherder 05-09-2010 09:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alvin (Post 177909)
Bob -- Will 9x19 Luger caliber count? Or must be a toggle gun.... I do have a few modern non C&R guns to dump, fires same ammo and works much better than Luger.

I'll take a Yugoslav Type 57, if you have one... :thumbup:

alvin 05-09-2010 09:44 PM

Tokarev? I don't have Yugo Tokarev. Do have two Chinese Type 54 7,62x25 made in 1960s. Most likely being Viet-bringback, no paper though.

sheepherder 05-10-2010 06:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alvin (Post 177914)
Tokarev? I don't have Yugo Tokarev...

I like the extended grip and extra capacity mag. ;)

alvin 05-10-2010 07:32 AM

I am interested in Yugo Toka as well. But it's not classified as C&R, so it's illegal in Papua New Guinea. If it's legal in NY, you should be able to get one easily. Many instances are floating on the market. Yugo guns are high quality in general.

sheepherder 05-10-2010 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alvin (Post 177924)
I am interested in Yugo Toka as well. But it's not classified as C&R, so it's illegal in Papua New Guinea.

What are you doing in New Guinea??? :confused:

First you're in Malta, then Massachusetts, now New Guinea???

Post some pics...I've never been there... :)

Find an open air market... :D

Norme 05-10-2010 05:25 PM

Relax Rich, our friend Alvin is not scouting Port Moresby for Broomhandles, he just likes the flag. Regards, Norm

alvin 05-10-2010 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by postino (Post 177954)
First you're in Malta, then Massachusetts, now New Guinea???

I have never been in Malta. It's Madagascar, the biggest island in the world. And surprisingly, Guinea, New Guinea, Papua New Guinea, Equatorial Guinea are not same place. What's the meaning of "Guinea" and why it's so popular deserve some research... but that's off topic.

Back to topic. $980 was impressive. Obviously, people was very encouraged. Now, here is another one. If this is realized, I have to agree -- the market is hot. Please impress me.

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=167937460

sheepherder 05-10-2010 09:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alvin (Post 177957)
Back to topic. $980 was impressive. Obviously, people was very encouraged. Now, here is another one. If this is realized, I have to agree -- the market is hot. Please impress me.

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=167937460

I'll bet no bids...starting price [$2100] is too high... :(

I don't like this one...too polished...too bright...too decorative...the other was more industrial...

alvin 05-11-2010 07:32 AM

I heard that historically more than 50% commercial Lugers were sold to the United States. People here were (and are) very fancy on Lugers. That may explain even a chromed one could go almost $1k today, and better refurbished Nagant 1895 at $100 no one wants it :) Volume is just one factor and people's interest is a bigger one.


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