being that i came in here here to inquire about something i can find little info about, and after being condemed so fast,on a pistol i bought, and knowing little about it and something the german kept no records on and probably built on a armoury level, i seriously doubt i will really be comming back in there with the attitude i got. these are not a standard luger, and instead of helping someone, it seems like people here are more interested in pissing people off than trying to help or figure out a mystery
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People here are just curious about the KU Krieghoff's... :cheers:
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I did business with a shop just shy of City Center on Broad St...Bought a Browning there...And the Philly Police Dept walked my permit through (I was active duty/Philly Naval Base)... |
Philly, I see that John S. also noticed that the slide show signs of non-original renumbering. I'm basing my OPINION on having owned a few righteous KUs over the years, the photos in Gibson's "The Kreighoff Parabellum and that he shows no receivers dated before 1940. TH
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I dug out my Philly Pistol permit (purchase only; no carry)...and the receipt for my browning 380 auto...Pearsons...Was this the place??? Took about two hours for the whole transaction...That includes the walk-through for the permit... Imagine...A Philadelphia Police Lieutenant took time out of his busy day to fingerprint, photograph, and background check a Marine so he could purchase a pistol... :rolleyes: Ya gotta love Police like that!!! :thumbup: |
Lookin' good, Rich!
I too am looking forward to a documentation from all these top flight, expert gun shops in Philly who have rendered scholarly opinions on this KU Luger. |
Philly et al, I'm of the "school" that the original ku marked lugers were built by a Luft repair depot using spare parts from Mauser, after they ceased PO8 production in 1942. So most parts would be of that era, with a few new Kreighoff parts (have observed a few) as necessary. I suspose that it's possible, that these depots also reworked some earlier PO8s, renumbering them in the "ku" range, but don't know why that would be necessary. TH
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Not sure why you are 'irritated', you asked opinions and folks gave them to you.
You paid a less than shooter price (notice what it says where I live..../ I am just north of Philly) 98% of the gun shops have very little experience with lugers, let alone a KU I assume you go to the Allentown collectors show? I have a table there most shows, and know a bit about lugers. Geo has a table and knows a lot more than me, and there are two or three others, --Art, Scottie, Tom who know more than me... Sooooo, I will give you $600 for it anytime this week ;) because as a shooter or a conversation piece, it was a steal at $500 |
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Kinda looks like that home-grown terrorist from The Unit; the guy who tried to nuke Washington with a bomb hidden in his driveshaft... :rolleyes: |
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License to purchase is not required in Pennsylvania now.... |
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Ed, do you get into Philly often??? Is Pearson's still in business??? |
Sometimes I wonder if a mechanic doesn't post his work here just to see how well he did... :rolleyes:
(I'm not saying this is a boosted KU...Just wondering out loud)... :thumbup: In unrelated news, there is a 'Mauser KU' Luger posted for sale on GB right now... http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=301066466 I looked at the pics but I can't find the 'KU'... :confused: And to quote: "This luger has a DWM Toggle and has been authenticated correct by 2 known luger experts, names will be given upon request". A Mauser KU with a DWM toggle??? Well, a parts KU, I suppose that's OK... I wonder if those 2 known Luger experts know they're authenticating a $1,650.00 Mauser KU? :rolleyes: |
Rich, The "Ku" is visible in front of the serial number on the fifth photo from the top. Also a code "42" under the last digits of the s/n on the trigger plate.
Joop has inspected many "Ku" Lugers, I wonder if many "DWM" toggles have been observed... I also wonder what portion have "Ku" leading versus trailing the receiver s/n. Marc |
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The "u" is lower case, too...Are there authenticated KU's with the "u" lower case??? (Authenticated by someone other than the 2 experts he refers to)... :rolleyes: |
I believe that they all have "Kü" where there is an umlaut over the lower case "u".
Interestingly, the abbreviation "Kü" in German can refer to "Coast" or "Kitchen". Perhaps the Luftwaffe had to "cook" up some Lugers for their coast watchers in the armory "kitchen", since so many of their planes and crews had been eliminated as the war progressed... Marc |
Well, looks like phillyriverrat57 has left the building... :(
I believe I'll set up a "Saved Search" on GB for a Krieghoff with the serial 4640...With or without the Ku... :D |
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