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Blight 09-25-2014 08:17 PM

Greetings/finally got my first Luger!
 
Hey all,

So I've lurked here for quite some time, meanwhile saving for my long desired Luger. Well, last weekend at a local gun show all the saving, research and reading have payed off and I finally have what I wanted: a mismatched Mid-to-late model German Parabellum with 4" barrel. As soon as I can post some quality pictures I will, but in the meantime...I'm so thrilled to finally have my first Luger! Totally a boyhood fantasy.

Here's what I know so far about my pistol:

-It's a 1937 Mauser (s42).

-the blue is largely worn off

-no obvious refinishing

-after a complete dis-assembly and cleaning, it appears possible that all parts except the lower frame and magazine have matching numbers (even the grips)! Not super important because it was purchased as a shooter, but still!

-the magazine is anachronistic (wood base as opposed to aluminum)

-witness mark on the barrel to upper receiver doesn't seem to quite line up despite matching numbers between them (pictures to follow)


A range trip is in order this weekend, any tips?

Arizona Slim 09-25-2014 10:30 PM

A Mauser S42 shooter sounds like a great pistol to start with Brian but please notice that I said "start with" these darn things are like potato chips, just can't be satisfied with one, before long you will be looking for another to add to your collection, and then another, and another and so it goes. :evilgrin:

Lon

Blight 09-25-2014 10:40 PM

Yeah, I can already feel the desire for other, more unique Lugers welling!

Edward Tinker 09-25-2014 10:51 PM

Welcome to posting and owning your own luger ;)

rhuff 09-26-2014 04:18 PM

Welcome to the "addiction". Stick with std. velocity ammo for your Luger, including FMJ bullets and no NATO, +P, or +P+.

Sergio Natali 09-27-2014 05:59 AM

I see anoher one hit by the Luger bug ... :-)

pappers1 09-27-2014 08:03 AM

Conrats on your First Luger of many!!!
It was just 2 months ago I bought my first luger a Byf 42. all matching. Now I just picked up my 2nd luger a Dwm 1915 as a shooter (I thought) but its all matching. I may have to buy a mismatched one for shooter. So its easy to get the "bug".
Rich

K.Wilhelm 09-27-2014 09:01 AM

Blight- congrats on your first Luger. I love Mauser P-08's.
Pappers- consider getting a Mauser shooter because they made several improvements over the DWM models, and by WWII better steel was used. KW

pappers1 09-27-2014 12:15 PM

Thanks K.W I will keep a eye open for a mauser. I didn't know that about the steel...:cheers:

Blight 11-07-2014 06:32 PM

Thanks for the welcome! So I have no current means to post the pictures I've taken, but I figured I'd report that after a thorough cleaning, the pistol performed flawlessly at the range. Very accurate (despite my difficulty with the tiny sights).I shot a couple boxes of standard velocity 115gr and 147gr. I shot both because I wasn't sure if the action would have a bullet weight preference.

The experience was awesome and now I'm seeking a second (or some sweet accessories). Any tips regarding magazines?

DavidJayUden 11-07-2014 07:10 PM

B:
Did one bullet weight function better than another? I've not used the subsonic 147's myself.
Usually everyone around here recommends Mec-Gar magazines. LugerDoc did have a few, but they are sort'a scarce the last year or so.
But experiment with all the magazines that you can get your hands on, and keep the ones that function the best.
Congrat's on your good shooter.
dju

Blight 11-07-2014 07:21 PM

If I remember right, the 147's seemed to be ever so slightly more on target, but I might have imagined it. Functionally, they both did the same.

cirelaw 11-07-2014 07:42 PM

An itch that is hard to scratch~~~They say you always remember your first!! Soon you will only remember your last~~ Eric

mrerick 11-08-2014 05:36 PM

Blight, congratulations on your Luger and the fun shooting it!

1937 was an interesting year at Mauser because they were transitioning from Rust blued finishes to salt (chemical) blued finishes.

Some of the original finishes were inconsistent that year, which means that the depth of color can vary somewhat. I have a 1939 that is almost translucent, and I believe it left the factory that way.

Please let us have a look at your Luger when you are able to.

Marc

Blight 11-19-2014 10:21 PM

pictures!
 
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Some quick pictures from my phone. As you can see, it's not in exquisite cosmetic condition, but it's very fuctional and a beauty to me.

Blight 11-19-2014 10:31 PM

closer pictures
 
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Here's a few close ups:

K.Wilhelm 11-21-2014 09:10 AM

Mecgar mag
 
Nice, Blight! Get a Mecgar mag for shooting, and put that wood-bottomed one away for safekeeping. Bill

Blight 11-21-2014 09:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by K.Wilhelm (Post 263213)
Nice, Blight! Get a Mecgar mag for shooting, and put that wood-bottomed one away for safekeeping. Bill

Already did. :)

I also got some repro wood grips (it's wearing the originals in the pictures) so that when I shoot it I won't flatten the checkering over time.

Speaking of the original mag: I couldn't find any markings on it. Shouldn't there at least be a number stamped on the. Bottom?

Ben M. 11-21-2014 10:55 AM

i think aluminum bottom would have been with the gun when it left factory and numbered and proved

alvin 11-21-2014 04:41 PM

From pictures, the finish is original . And it's matching, fully functional, then, it's a treasure.


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