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RichSr 01-29-2016 01:29 PM

SA dagger is marked "Alles für Deutschland", or "All for Germany"

Clubbinaz 01-29-2016 02:31 PM

Trigger Plate
 
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Originally Posted by mrerick (Post 283561)
As already mentioned, Lugers were numbered from 1 to 10,000 in each lettered block, and you have "89f" made very early in the F block in 1942. The full serial number appears on the front of the frame above the trigger guard. "89" over the letter "f".

It was made toward the end of military Luger production by Mauser in Oberndorf. "byf" was their concealment code, and the E/135 inspector worked there.

Your milled steel magazines with plastic bases are original and considered matching for this gun, and are properly un-numbered. They were made by Haenel Schmeisser and have an E/37 acceptance stamp and "fxo" maker's concealment code.

What number is inside the trigger plate? There may be no number, or it might be "01" or "9"...

As your Luger is all matching and appears to be in original finish, it is considered collectible. Many of us do not fire collectible guns because of the potential of breaking an original numbered part. Avoid storing it in it's holster. It's unlikely, but moisture and tanning chemicals that sometimes remain in the leather can damage the finish.

Marc

I figured the trigger plate out, there's a very clear 1 and I also noted that theres another matching serial on the trigger itself.

kurusu 01-29-2016 04:34 PM

Congratulations on your fine byf 42.

Lugerdoc 01-29-2016 06:31 PM

Nice SA dagger & scabbard. I wonder if the d or p on the tang may indicate a particular Gruppen. TH

wayne8661 06-05-2016 01:44 PM

Tom
, they do refer to a cerain SA Gruppe. This one would be SA Gruppe Pommern.

mrerick 06-05-2016 01:51 PM

Very interesting. That's the first Mauser side plate I've seen on a gun with a serial number with only two numeric digits.

It appears that the internal process stamped one plus the missing "00" leading digits, resulting in "1"...

Now, I wonder how they internally stamped a serial number "9912a" gun... "100" or "0"?

Marc

John Sabato 06-06-2016 10:50 AM

One of the nicest byf Lugers I have ever seen and the very first I have ever seen with less than 4 digit serial number. Congrats!


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