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Unread 12-29-2014, 09:47 PM   #14
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Well it's been very educational to me and Dave S. came by the gun shop where I work and inspected the 1936 in question found another part replacement the round pin about a quarter inch in diameter that goes through the toggle is not serialized, nice kind of bluing on the ends but no number 83. The Luger did sell today the way it stands to a friend for $900 and he knows the problems. I also looked at the grip screw threads with a loop and they appeared fine. Thanks for all of your opinions and lesson for me. Another thing I might add is several people that looked at it today said they would have rated the finish a strong 80% and Dave brought to my attention the parts that all had nice strawing.
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