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Younger collector in need of some help.
Hello all,
I am new to Lugers and there history I have been eager to purchase a luger but there prices are so high. I am about to pull the trigger and purchase a 1940 s/42 marked pistol all matching minus the magazine finish looks original with holster wear on the barrel. All numbers match but one thing those me off on the back side of the frame there are a set of numbers starting with I don't have a picture of that. The walnut grips have a nice fit and they also look original. The guy who works at a gun shop also my friend is holding it for me until I can find out more information. From the pictures I took and the information I have would you guys see this pistol being worth 1900$? All eagles and swatzikas are present no pean outs. The bore looks to be in good shape just needs a good cleaning, and I think she would shine right up. [ |
pics removed. I will repost when I take possesion of Pistol.
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Welcome aboard!
I did not understand your concerns about the back of the frame. Can you clarify, as it may be very important to the value? Overall at first glance it looks like a nice gun. Actually very nice. Assuming that all numbers match except the magazine, and also assuming that there is no other damage or problems, the gun, as is without holster, is, to me, not worth $1900. I'd put the gun alone at about $1500. But at $1900 it will be a very long time before you feel like you are not under-water. On the other hand the finish is way above average. Others may disagree, so let's see... dju |
I agree with David. A nice, original Mauser the shop is asking too much for. $1,500 would also be my top dollar, assuming that the other stamped number you did not present in no way detracts from value.
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On the actual back strap of the pistol there were a set of numbers four to be exact. My friend told me these were purchase numbers? It's original to the pistol for sure maybe someone with a 1940 s/42 marked pistol can clarify.
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With a pistol of this vintage my first thought would be a rack number for a location where it may have been in inventory.
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I really want to pick this luger up. I'm going to see if can talk him down to 1500 my gut feeling even tells me that 1900 is a little high
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Does the number on the back strap have an "N" above it?
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Yes! I remember the N
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Hi Ryan, If the number looks like the one in the picture, you should run, not walk, over to the gun shop and buy it! That Luger is a rare Navy variation and is worth about $1,000.00 more.
Regards, Norm |
if you live near a cabelas store, you might look at their gun room. here is what they list on their web site at all of their store locations. many listings $ 1500 or less and if you live near one, you might be able to see them in-hand.
http://www.cabelas.com/catalog/searc...=luger&x=0&y=0 |
It's on hold for me. And the N with the numbers is spot on. So needless to say I think I will grab this.
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Congratulations!
Once it is in hand send more photos. dju |
Just got off the phone putting a deposit down tomorrow. The search is over!
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Ka Ching! Congratulations on something very special...
Marc |
Congratulations! And welcome!
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Sounds as if you have found a great buy, congradulations!
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Might just be my computer, but the barrel appears to be a bit too shiny, and not matching the look of the rest of the pistol.
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Its the bright lighting in the shop.
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The owner of the last shop I worked at bought a 1940 /42 Navy Luger not long ago cheap. He sold it at Reno for $3500 as soon as he put it out on the table. This one is in better condition than his was.
Congratulations! |
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