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wbrewster 05-10-2021 04:51 PM

Novice With 2 American Eagles-What can/should I do with them
 
I just inherited 2 American Eagles (ser #'s 7788, 10470) and am interested in advice on what to do with them. One has broken extractor. Can/should I repair it? The other appears to be fully intact.
Can I soot them? Should I? Sorry for the ignorance, but I am not very familiar with guns in general and Lugers in particular.

Any comments would be appreciated.

STEINBVG 05-10-2021 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by wbrewster (Post 338813)
I just inherited 2 American Eagles (ser #'s 7788, 10470) and am interested in advice on what to do with them. One has broken extractor. Can/should I repair it? The other appears to be fully intact.
Can I soot them? Should I? Sorry for the ignorance, but I am not very familiar with guns in general and Lugers in particular.

Any comments would be appreciated.

Please post the detailed pictures. Thanks

Heinz 05-10-2021 05:30 PM

Hold off on shooting them. Post some good pictures. A lot of good pictures. Cell phone photos will work. After reviewing the photos of what you have the folks here will be happy to help you out.

wbrewster 05-10-2021 05:43 PM

Will do. I will get them up tomorrow

Ron Wood 05-10-2021 06:32 PM

Your #7788 is an interesting gun. I strongly suspect that it will not have a "GERMANY" export stamp (your 10470 will have it) and as such it is one of those enigmatic 1900 American Eagle Lugers with U.S. Test Trials characteristics but falls outside of the "accepted" serial number range of approx. 6100-7100 that were actually involved in the trials. I am looking forward to the photos!
Ron

spangy 05-10-2021 07:38 PM

Hi wbrewster and welcome to Luger Forum. :thumbup:

Quote:

Originally Posted by wbrewster (Post 338813)
I am not very familiar with guns in general and Lugers in particular.

Luger's are extremely powerful weapons that can and will kill you if used carelessly or without basic knowledge.

I would advise you to have both guns checked over by a qualified gunsmith ... He will look for proper functioning and check for cracks, headspace and chamber issues ETC.

2nd it would be wise to take a firearms safety course from a qualified safety instructor to become aware of all the DO'S and DONT'S of firearm use. I can't emphasize this point enough for a beginner shooter.

Welcome, be safe and have fun. :rockon:

Major Tom 05-11-2021 08:00 AM

One dangerous thing about P08 pistols is that they will fire a rounf when the upper is removed from the lower (I don't recall the proper names of parts)! I've watched this demonstrated on UTube.

STEINBVG 05-11-2021 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Major Tom (Post 338821)
One dangerous thing about P08 pistols is that they will fire a rounf when the upper is removed from the lower (I don't recall the proper names of parts)! I've watched this demonstrated on UTube.

Yep, Herr Werle has demonstrated it.

I'm not sure where I saw it, perhaps on this forum- during WW2 war camps inmates would steal uppers from the guards and use it for a concealed weapon.

It's ironic in the US, that the Luger's lower frame is the registered weapon, but the complete upper which is able to shoot a single round is not. Not that I'm complaining.

spangy 05-11-2021 11:08 AM

This is the Werle video on Luger dangers ... I have actually done this myself in my more daredevil days.

Luger P 08 safety advice by Herbert Werle, Waffen Werle Germany
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1zmp-vhylQ

The Luger can be easily made full auto as well ... not going to show you how but the gunsmith types here will easily figure it out

Luger full auto
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXSqB3uUBAk

wbrewster 05-11-2021 12:41 PM

7788 photos link

https://rcdmlaw.sharefile.com/d-s708...d05d8b3f602cc5

Ron Wood 05-11-2021 01:14 PM

Thanks for the photos! Tom Heller (forum alias is Lugerdoc) can help you with an extractor. He has both original and new manufactured ones for $75 plus $5 shipping. Your #7788 is in pretty good condition and deserves a replaced extractor.
Ron

wbrewster 05-11-2021 01:20 PM

Thanks. He actually reached out. I will follow up.

wbrewster 05-11-2021 01:56 PM

photo link for serial#10470:

https://rcdmlaw.sharefile.com/d-s402...5335caf6b9528c

Ron Wood 05-11-2021 02:31 PM

That is also fine looking item! You inherited well. By the way, from the photos it appears that the side plate is not installed correctly...the little tab at the rear should go into the slot in the frame.
Ron

spangy 05-11-2021 02:47 PM

Both guns are very desirable wbrewster ... They are appreciating assets and have good value even with minor repairs needed in one.

Nice spot Ron ... or should I say Eagle Eye. :thumbup:

Edward Tinker 05-11-2021 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by STEINBVG (Post 338823)
...
I'm not sure where I saw it, perhaps on this forum- during WW2 war camps inmates would steal uppers from the guards and use it for a concealed weapon.
....

No offense, but I have never read this story from actual vets or prisoners.

spangy 05-11-2021 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Edward Tinker (Post 338840)
No offense, but I have never read this story from actual vets or prisoners.

I have to agree with Ed ... this story in implausible as once the Luger was discovered 'missing' many would immediately be killed.

Just another 'Hollywood' fantasy I'm afraid.


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