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G Date Shooter
Just picked this one up. G date, import marked, refinished, mechanically about mint with minty bore. I suspect this is one of the guns that came out of the former DDR just after the reunification of the DDR and GDR into present day Germany.
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Why do you say it is refinished?
dju |
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And inside of the frame is blued.
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Yep. It is refinished, but it's a very good job.
Kyrie, you have the makings of a great shooter.:thumbup: |
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It's clearly refinished, no barrel serial halos for one thing.
I don't know how you can tell with all that white goop smeared all over the gun. Yes it has an import mark, and yes it is probably refinished, but to a lot of beginning collectors that is a fine and somewhat rare Luger. Don't disregard its collectability potential. dju |
From trading perspective, there is no good gun, no bad gun. Any gun can earn profit is a winner. There are many factors, but the key is usually its acquisition price. Nice original item, if it costs too much, loses money, it's still a loser. But that's just one perspective on this hobby.
For shooting, this is not an original gun, lacking fun of shooting original gun though. Of course, it still can bang, bang. |
Alvin,
when you realize that everyone is not "in it" for the $$? |
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Beginning collectors will do the same thing, more often than the advanced collector, and have been known to get buck fever and offer much more than a gun is really worth purely because they they think the chances they will never see another example of some uncommon-to-rare variation. You can take it for given that I will be mindful of all that and more when the time comes, in five or ten years, for me to sell this one. |
@ kyrie,
When shooting it. Remove the holdopen. It's not needed for shooting, and it's a numbered part that is common to break. |
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This G date gun is, I think, a good example of the kind of Luger I'm looking for. Unfortunately I have enough collector blood in me that I get sucked into interesting guns for which I end up paying a premium. That premium may make it difficult to realize the kind of profit I want on resale. The Simson, of which I posted pictures a little while ago, is an example of a gun on which I may or may not make money if I find I need to sell it any time soon. There is another gun, a Luger with Cyrillic proof, that may be financially problematic if I need to do a quick sale (I'll put up photos of this one shortly). |
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You confer your own "philosophy" on others and their motivation- actually it is only an opinion. |
Come on gentlemen lets keep it friendly. I personally really only have interest in shooters considering i shoot everything i own but have been looking at different variations to have as more or less "examples". Very nice looking g date and even refinished it looks like it was well done. Be sure to give a range report!
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I'd be all over it if it came my way.
dju |
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