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Altered 1936 9mm
I found a 1936 in extra nice shape...but. bubba ground the buttstock fitting off!!!
It is in 85 to 90 % nice what value with it bring due to the alteration?? Thanks |
Sorry Jim, it's a shooter now, no collector would touch it. My guess is $750.00, give or take $100.00.
Norm |
Thanks seller wants $800 for it
I have other Lugers, all matching, but don't want to break a part What parts do Lugers break?? Yes I'm new at all this |
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Firing pins, extractors, ejectors, hold-open levers. I broke an upper barrel extension once too. How bad a job did Bubba do?
dju |
The ribs that the detectable stock attached are ground off, rounded and contoured to the frame and cooled blued
Bubba did do a fairly good job I think he knocked About $1K of it,s value to collectors Anyone know if this was commonly done? I can't do pictures, but it is a crisp example of a P 08 |
Less common than Conventional Wisdom would have you believe, but they are out there. As you describe it, it is a $500 gun and you would do well to talk it down from there.
--Dwight |
Not real common, but this does appear sometimes.
In the confusion regarding full stock use, some Lugers did meet this fate Mostly in the 40s and 50s. |
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Well someone did jump on it it was sold at 750 just not to me!!!
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If it was on an on-line auction please post a link so we an see what you are referring to.
dju |
I don.t know if it was on an auction, but it was sold by Ron
Peterson Guns |
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