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Fritzer 02-07-2006 10:04 PM

S Code in local shop
 
Hello all,

I was showcase shopping in a local gun shop and handled my first luger with an anchor on it. I know nothing about these, I'll try to describe what I thought to examine here.

S on chamber, serial 3873, 9 mm

Blue mostly gone, some light pitting on the barrel and right side of the reciever. No noticeable strawing, if there was supposed to be any.

Again, a complete novice on these, thumbed thru Walters book when I got home - but from what I recall...
Bakelite (like) grips with border.
no digits on:
sideplate , visable on toggle, take down lever, or exposed area of safety bar.
wide trigger.
Three stampings on right of reciever, one smaller size stamping just below those three on the raised rail.
Geladed marked extractor, gesichert under safety.

Two mags with folded silver tubes (nickel?), aluminum base. One numbered the same as the pistol, but in a smaller font than the other - unmatching mag. Acceptance stamp on the bottom of both mags, no other marks that I could see.

1937 dated holster, black, fair to good condition.

Tool with inspection mark, can't recall specifics.

Priced for the whole thing $1199.
(I once saw an under priced ww1 commercial at this same shop, it didn't stay there long)

So, I guess I'm learning - and asking if it's worth a second look at something that I completely missed? I wasn't really looking for one, it is not museum condition, probably spent the last 50 years in the holster in a drawer somewhere?

What do you folks think about this one?

Thanks for your comments,
Fritz.

Edward Tinker 02-07-2006 10:14 PM

Fritz, if the S is on the chamber and not on the toggle, it would be a good chance it is a real krieghoff. Please give me the name of the gun shop so I can poach this away from you for $1199...

ed

Fritzer 02-08-2006 12:45 AM

Ed,
Yup, the S is on the chamber.
I've gone back into the member gallery, and HK posts looking for pictures.

IF it is right, the overall condition of the blue was one concern, along with my general ignorance.
I don't think it has been in the case long, the two young counter guys didn't know it was there.

So it sounds like you are suggesting - to go back in a hurry?

Thanks again,
Fritz.

Pete Ebbink 02-08-2006 12:57 AM

Fritz,

You will see a few photos of my S-code HK luger on page 12 (at the bottom) of the Member's Gallery.

Mine cost $ 4K almost 2 years ago...

Getting this worn HK for $ 1200...you might want to have a craftsman like LF member Ted Green (aka "Thor") professionally restore it and you would have a really nice HK for around $ 1600 or so.

Edward Tinker 02-08-2006 08:37 AM

I would go back and check it out again. If it is a krieghoff, and in reasonble shape, I would buy it before leaving the store. You can not touch a krieg reblue for half that price, let alone one that is in rougher shape.



I have very mixed feelings on restoring, as I understand why folks do it (and Ted is a friend of mine), but then the history of the piece is 'washed" away... On the other hand, a restore is a renewing of the piece, and Ted does a good job, better than just about anyone I have seen.

Ed

Fritzer 02-08-2006 08:56 AM

Thanks Ed,

I found some very detailed pictures on Jan's site of an S with a very close serial number to this. The poster is from Germany and has nice detailed pictures of strawed and fire blued components, inspection marks, and serial locations on that one.

I will go back for another look,
who knows .. ... CHARGE !!!
:D
Fritz.

Edward Tinker 02-08-2006 08:58 AM

I'm sure not telling you to do that... But I would be looking awful close today at her today :D

Fritzer 02-08-2006 12:30 PM

It's Done, new owner.
 
Dropped by this morning.

looked it over once more.
Again, my reservations were on condition.
Decided to go for it.

It was a Gander Mountain retail store, who'd a thunk it??

Ed - I filled out their branded instant credit app.
Got a free hat, and 5% off my purchase - that about covered the state sales tax. Got them to throw in 50 rounds of ammo. Walked out after just a few signatures. What a country!

Anyway, now the research continues.
I had read John D. long post about S dates on Jan's forum.
so it sounds like there is some differing views on these from various authors. Which books do a good job on this variation? Would Jan's book be a reasonable start here?

Thanks for all your encouragement, I wasn't even thinking about luger nuts on Wednesday morning, now I are one.
:roflmao:

I will try to do some decent pictures this weekend, and post them in a new thread.
The strawing is fairly weak, with a fire blued mag release.
I will take it apart and attempt decent photo's for serials and condition of the pistol, mags, tool, and holster.

:bigbye:
Best Regards,
Fritz.

Edward Tinker 02-08-2006 12:59 PM

Fritz, sounds nice. Gibson's book specifically on Krieghoffs is the one to go by.

Simpson's LTD has them for around $85

http://www.simpsonltd.com/product_in...products_id=33


hmm, now do you need anything in trade for this piece of junk :p

Fritzer 02-08-2006 09:26 PM

Just a couple of Pics
 
All,

Here is a sneak peek, I will do a complete layout soon:
The whole deal
http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/dsc01187_large.jpg

Toggle
http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/dsc01193_large.jpg

Chamber
http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/dsc01163_large.jpg

Side
http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/dsc01156_large.jpg

Anchor?
http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/dsc01200.jpg
:confused:

Pete Ebbink 02-08-2006 09:44 PM

Fritz,

I have lightened 2 of your photos so folks can see more detail.

It looks like you picked up an honest HK at a very good price. The bluing and straw is a lot stronger than your opeing posted indicated. Congratulations !

I would venture a guess that your HK might have a real value of $ 2700-3000 if original finish and all small parts match and are HK proofed.

When you have more time, could you take a close-up photos of :

1. The numbers and proofs at the bottom of both magazines...this will help us determine if factory matching and proper.

2. The proof stamping on the take-down tool. Would like to determine if it is HK proofed as well.

BTW...those finely checkered brown plastic grips are Ritzmann grips...definitely proper for your HK's serial number. Those pair of grips easily sell for $ 250-350 by themselves.

p.s. Take a look at the inside of your holster along the back panel. Is there a small eagle/2 stamping along the back, inside panel. If yes...it is an HK proofed holster probably worth $ 450 or more...

http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/hk_s_code.jpg

http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/hk_s_code_1.jpg

Fritzer 02-08-2006 09:55 PM

Thanks for the photo help Pete.
Yes I have photo's of the mag bottoms.
One is the proper serial number & eagle/2 acceptance.
The other is 4205 c with eagle/54 (or maybe 154?)

Also took pictures of underside of toggle train, inside of grips, reciever proofs, trigger, trigger plate inside.
The same photo's I've seen in other postings.
Everything looks okay so far.

Regards,
Fritz.

Pete Ebbink 02-08-2006 10:02 PM

Fritz...

My heart skipped a beat for a few seconds...

I have an extra HK magazine for my S-code luger # 2122 with the serial number of # 3889...if it was # 3873...it would be yours in short order...

John Sabato 02-09-2006 08:28 AM

Somebody call the Sheriff... Fritz STOLE this HK rig for that amount of money... Great find Fritzer!


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