Re: 1900 Luger
Hello Kyrie.
Thanks for your interest as well. This gun was not sold to me as a test luger. The gun is all matching except for the trigger which is off by only 4 digits (#34). The wear on the strawing, and the amount of lite frekling troughout all the strawed parts is very consistent, suggesting that this trigger has been with the gun most of it's life. Why would a commercial gun only have a mismatched trigger? The gun is about 96% original finish, and is worn consistent to holster wear including a closure post mark on the "right" grip. Why would a commercial gun have so much holster wear? This gun raises questions. Thanks again for your imput.
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