Ron is correct on the reprodution stock. It only needs to be attached to the correct firearm that it was made for. I can't see where a mismatched firing pin would reduce the price much at all. It is one of the parts that doesn't bother me to be non matching. If it is, fine, if not and the firearm is in otherwise good matching condition,go for it. I feel collectors have gone to far on what to expect. These firearms are old and have been used, Things happen to old parts. Looks like a good artillery. If you feel you paid to much, check again in a couple years. Welcome to the forum and the addictive luger world. Bill
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