if I'm correct (completely new to this) but seems the unit marking means its a WW1 lower and the upper being s/42 is WW2. He does state it's mechanically correct and offers a 3 day inspection.
But IMHO the only way I'd pay 900 or over would be for a total match shooter that was worn at or below the 60% but still looked decent.
Anything mismatched is automatically in my 900 and under bucket and even then to upper would have to be matching on the slide and barrels. Firing pin not so much.
Lower mismatched does it fire, operate and lock safety, lock the barrel back with mag.
Passes those test its still a maybe especially if there is anything else collectable around or catching my interest more.
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