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Jerry 09-17-2004 02:57 PM

Need a Price Check 1940/42 Rig
 
I am out of touch with Luger prices and was just offered a 1940 Rig for $1850. Its 100% all matching. The gun is 95% plus with the correct type mag's and tool. The holster is 95% or better and magazine's are the same. FXO E/37. Tool E/655. Black grips. Anyone want to give me a ballpark figure on the value. I don't think I can get hurt at this price but I not in tune with the current prices.
Thanks alot guys....Jerry

Jerry 09-19-2004 07:25 PM

Thank's for all the replies I did not get a one! Some helpful forum.....

Edward Tinker 09-19-2004 09:06 PM

Jerry, most people ARE helpful on this forum. <img border="0" alt="[grrrrrrr]" title="" src="graemlins/cussing.gif" /> :confused:

Go to the gun sites, check prices there, Simpsons wil give you a good retail price.

You could also do searches on this forum and check for prices and 1940, and see what you come up with.

:rolleyes:

Ed

ToggleTop 09-19-2004 10:08 PM

Hello Jerry,

The black grips are not original to the gun. In my opinion the price is to high for the rig. Just my opinion, not being able to see the pistol and examining it.

Regards,

Jerry 09-20-2004 06:35 AM

Thanks for the reply I did not mean to sound sarcastic. Was just looking for a quick opinion.
I used when in doubt, don't. I looked in Jan's
book and according to him the black grips were
right. Only 2% came that way. The FXO 37 should have been 122's. The rig was real minty not a reblue or dipped and all the small parts that should have had the Sn# did (last two #).

George Anderson 09-20-2004 10:27 AM

Jerry, it's a stiff price even given the condition of the pistol as described. Surprisingly, the holster may make it a reasonable price if it is good enough.

I agree with you, the grips are quite possibly correct.

MauserLugers 09-20-2004 11:11 AM

Black plastic grips are not correct on this model in my opinion. Possibly, brown plastic grips would be correct. Black plastic would be replacement grips in my opinion, and brown plastic would be a rather hard to find variation. Either, brown or black, were probably added later to the Luger. Majority of these should have wood grips. But, you can believe what you need to, to have a harder to find variation. -- Bill

John Sabato 09-20-2004 11:53 AM

Jerry, post clear focus photos of the rig and especially front and back closeups of both grips to get more information on authenticity...

...and for future reference, there isn't quite as much activity over a weekend on the forum as there is during the week... be patient and the friendly folks of this forum will provide all the help that is possible...

Welcome to the Lugerforum.

Jerry 09-23-2004 10:01 PM

John,I took a past on the Luger but I know it sold for $1850 and to a dealer/collector. Was real nice rig. Win some lose some..Thanks for all the input.

lugerholsterrepair 09-23-2004 11:54 PM

Jerry $1800 bucks should buy a choice of rigs so don't think you missed the only boat. Patience is a virtue in the hunt for good Lugers. A lot of guys hesitate to jump in with a price opinion for what should be obvious reasons. If you can't see the rig, a person could be WAY off and who wants so post and look like an idiot later...And have the possible new owner mad at you. No good deed goes un punished.
Don't be too quick to get down on the Forum because you haven't done your homework and have a wad of money burning a hole in your pocket. Better luck next time! Jerry Burney


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