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ken4 06-03-2015 12:26 AM

1940-42
 
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lugercollector 06-03-2015 08:25 AM

That's real nice and original!...almost unused!...any story behind it?

Mac Cat 06-03-2015 09:57 AM

Nice looking gun and holster!
Two matching clips is a big deal.

The gun seems to have very little wear from the holster storage (all the parts that would rub).
All the serial numbers are readable, but the proofs are harder to read (close up needed on the right side).

Then get a close-up of the top of the barrel where there should be a date code.

Also, could you get a close up of the front frame and barrel, which should show the full serial number on both and a suffix.

I've never seen a holster looks so new and perfect. Looks brand new - no wear at all !? Is the holster marked at all or is it a new one? It's hard to believe it would look so new after 60 years !!!

Please do tell us the story !

(disclaimer - I'm not any kind of expert, just a new collector)

Lugerdoc 06-03-2015 09:57 AM

Beautiful complete rig. TH

wlyon 06-03-2015 10:28 AM

As good as it gets!!! Bill

DavidJayUden 06-03-2015 11:05 AM

I've never seen such heavy duty leather used on the belt loop straps. Hopefully our leather guru will weigh in soon.
dju

John Sabato 06-03-2015 12:03 PM

:thumbup: Congrats on that acquisition! VERY NICE!

Sergio Natali 06-03-2015 01:09 PM

What a fine rig.
Is the holster original? Looks too nice to be real!
Anyway congratulations indeed.


Sergio

ithacaartist 06-03-2015 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DavidJayUden (Post 272415)
I've never seen such heavy duty leather used on the belt loop straps. Hopefully our leather guru will weigh in soon.
dju

Due to leather shortage they used strips of licorice.

Sergio Natali 06-03-2015 03:36 PM

Kenneth

It's quite a nice thing to have and to preserve.

Sergio

ugafx4 06-03-2015 05:23 PM

Should there be an eagle 655 waffenampt on each magazine?

EDIT: Answered own question, these are FXO magazines correct?

alvin 06-03-2015 09:19 PM

Super nice Mauser in this shape is hard to come. Not because they don't exist, usually because this is people's keeper.

guns3545 06-03-2015 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ugafx4 (Post 272438)
Should there be an eagle 655 waffenampt on each magazine?

EDIT: Answered own question, these are FXO magazines correct?

Ty,

They are Haenel magazines, whose code was 122 in 1940. Haenel's code became fxo in 1941. This was stamped on the body. The magazines also had a ziz zag spring.

When Mauser switched from their own magazines to Haenel's in 1940, the magazines displayed Haenel's inspector on the body. Early Haenel code 122 Eagle37 magazines sometimes had Eagle 37 on the base but this was sporadic and ended early in 1940.

John

DavidJayUden 06-04-2015 12:23 AM

Ken:
Just out of curiosity, ballpark, what do you value the package at, if you don't mind sharing?
dju

alvin 06-04-2015 07:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ken4 (Post 272458)
I do not know how the market on these lugers will be in 10 - 15 years.

Gun like this, keep the value should be no problem.. Nice C&R guns are commodities,

DonVoigt 06-04-2015 09:49 AM

ken4,
you are correct, no one knows what the market will be like in 10 years!
Just enjoy it, breaking even is the best any of us will do in the long run, JMHO.

Quiet1 06-04-2015 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ken4 (Post 272458)
. . . . . It is the exact variation (extruded mags) and condition of a 1940-42 P.08 that I was after. . . . . .

What a beautiful code 42, 1940 Luger.

I too wanted a 1940 manufacture, which is the year of my birth, and recently acquired one from "c" block. It's condition is excellent but pales in comparsion to your beauty. It also lacks a matching magazine so your matched pair of originals makes me green with envy. :)

Congratulations on your superb Luger and rig and thanks for sharing the photos.

.

CAP Black 06-04-2015 10:46 PM

I don't know if you said you made your purchase, but did you get it?
Thanks
Jack

DonVoigt 06-05-2015 12:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ken4 (Post 272515)
I made this purchase a little over one year ago. I wish I had some one to pass it on to that would have interest in it, but I do not.

I'm available for adoption or for the bequeathing of Lugers!
But hopefully not soon for you!:cheers:

alvin 06-05-2015 06:57 AM

Don't know other people. Here is my feeling. If I buy a pistol for a few thousand dollars, the feeling is this "it's so expensive". If I sell a pistol for a few thousand dollars, the feeling is usually different "it's so cheap" -- even on some pieces come relatively low. Back a few months ago, I acquired a Mauser for $3k, told my spouse "Spent another three grands. But this one probably could sell 5 to 10 times of this price if I send it to an auction house". She has no interest in any firearms, not even a single cent of interest. But even she said, "if it's so hard to come as you said, you don't want to sell it".


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