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Herb 09-20-2003 12:07 AM

Hessian, if it's not too much trouble, and you intend to sell some of those mags, could you post the serial #'s of the Luger mags????

Big Norm 09-21-2003 01:53 AM

Hessian,
I don't know if you are in the gun business or not. But if you have a number of Luger magazines maybe it would be good to contact Don Hallock out of Hobart, Washington. He publishes a list of Luger magazines that are available for trade or sale about once a year. The list is cheap to buy (only $12) and putting magazines on the list is free. You could contact him at: drh@oz.net
Big Norm

Hessian 09-21-2003 03:56 PM

Hello,
Fellow patriots Iâ??ve finally made it through the magazines ( laborer of love ) and I have found the following; Luger magazines 100% as far as I can see except the â??ladsâ? seemed to have buffed the numbers off leaving only WaApmts etc., But I did find some very nice â??Haenel Schmeisser patent magsâ?.
VERY , VERY NICE Walther PPK mags. Mostly unissued and again very nice! I did find a few numbered mags also in this grouping ( They didnâ??t buff these out? )
Also, a few very nice p38 mags.
This thread also has caused another forum member to send me a small box of magazines yet to be inventoried.
Iâ??ll start taking pictures in the morning and make them available for those inclined to get a â??crackâ? at them.
Thanks for putting up with me and my escapades,
Regards,
â??Der Hessianâ?

Hessian 10-24-2003 02:40 AM

Gentleman,
I'm now in position to buy a quantity of spare luger parts. These are out of the "tunnels" in the east, the same place the magazines came from.
My question to all of you is this; Is their a market for these items?, what in particular?
It was reported that some are stamped and numbered and some are not. Of interest was a scan that I received showing a "Erfurt" stamped trigger?
Please share your thoughts!
Hessian

Doubs 10-24-2003 02:58 AM

Depends upon what the parts are and if they're reasonably priced. I'd say they'd sell. I could use a trigger myself.

Navy 10-24-2003 09:17 AM

Hessian,

IMO, you are playing a numbers and inventory game. You are going to have to buy a boat load of parts, sort by item and condition and advertise to make any money. The good stuff will be cherry picked quickly and the grade 3 stuff will be growing toadstools before it moves. IIRC, Numerich tried this for years and went bust and was bought by Gunparts and they are still at it. Very time consuming and labor intensive.

Tom A

Lugerdoc 10-24-2003 10:32 AM

Hessian, The biggest problem with the Russian luger parts is that many of them will have the original serial numbers peened out and have been refinished, so not worth much to collectors. I recently purchased 10 PO8 side plates from the DDR with the numbers peened out, and still have them all, since no one wants them at half the regular price. Most shooters seem to perfer the unnumbered repros at the same price. TH

lugercollector 10-25-2003 11:16 PM

Hey Hessian....just bring in the complete guns....how complicated can it be to get them into the USA.....(about a truck load of paperwork and frustration for each one????!!!!!)

Hessian 10-26-2003 02:27 AM

Thank you, for the responses and very good points!
I'm right now going to be able to buy small amounts and see were this takes me. I will not bring in complete guns for the time being. I'm going to have guns stripped.
Some of the parts are reported to actually be Heer replacement parts. But above all it surely seems that I really don't want to be stuck with parts that will never find a home other than my garage.
Thanks for the responses and thoughts. I have a couple PM's to answer and to those members I will catch up to you in the morning.
I do have at present 1918 PO8 holsters made from Reichwehr holsters near the end of the WW1.
Thanks again,
Der Hessian Von Weisbaden!

Hessian 10-28-2003 08:28 PM

WOW! Some sample parts came in they are in the tan original oil paper wrap and are unissued or numbered! NEW.
If someone would be willing to post a pic for me ( I don't know why its so complicated here )I would love to share this sample of parts.
If this is what they all are like... I'm getting more!
Regards,
Der Hessian

Edward Tinker 10-28-2003 09:16 PM

Well I would be glad to post pictures.

Also, I am driving over to Tacoma for work for the next couple of days, I'd love to meet up with you?

Ed

CG of MP 10-29-2003 01:00 AM

I'd be happy to help you...
E-Mail me the photos you want posted and I'll be pleased to put them on my site and then reference the URL's to you so you can say what you like about each.

I'll also post them here.

Charles

Dan44 10-29-2003 04:10 AM

Boy I hate reading this, we have money, they need money, we want this "stuff", they don't. Can't we get together :)

Hessian 10-29-2003 02:24 PM

Ed,
Send me your email address and I will send you the pictures also I have some P08 and P38 gauges to show you that are kind of neat.
Der Hessian

Hessian 10-29-2003 03:20 PM

Dan,
There is nothing to hate, little by little I'm opening the door. First it was magazines now replacement parts. "Geduld"
Der Hessian

CG of MP 10-29-2003 04:56 PM

Greetings
Hessian sent me his parts pictures and I have posted them for him at:
http://www.memorableplaces.com/temp/forrobert/

Please feel free to have a look.

Sorry for the disclaimer, but:
Memorableplaces.com is doing this only as a service to the community and as I have not a CLUE what I am looking at with lugers or parts yet, (see my plaintive wail in the Newbies forum), I make no representation about any of the photos posted there. Heck I do not even yet know what some of the stuff IS. :-)

In any case, I trust this will help the community out a little.

Charles
http://www.memorableplaces.com/temp/...ture%20090.jpg

John Sabato 10-29-2003 05:38 PM

These look like firing pin go/no-go protrusion gauges for the P-08 pistol and the MP-38 Machine Pistol...

CG of MP 10-29-2003 06:00 PM

Heya John,

There are other parts pictured at that URL. I think I recognize what must be the mag release button... and looks like a shell casing so maybe another go/nogo guage?

Anyway - as I say all of those photos were posted for hessian so I'll let him (or you or others) tell the tales... I'll just absorb.

Charles

Hessian 10-29-2003 08:19 PM

Charles,
Sir, you did a very nice job of posting the parts at your site, very kind of you. Thank you! (yes, that was go/no go gauge)
John,
You are correct on both gauges, I seem to have added them by mistake. The real items are the parts for display to the forum members,they are found at http://www.memorableplaces.com/temp/forrobert/

Edward Tinker 10-30-2003 01:17 AM

Glad he could help (was traveling and then working till tonight).

You can send me a PM and I can give you my work phone number if you are availble to visit in Tacoma area?

Ed


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