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Unread 07-02-2017, 09:53 AM   #7
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Hello Ike, and welcome to the forum.

First off, I'd recommend you download and check out the information published in our FAQ PDF document. It's at:

http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthread.php?t=13121

and will answer many questions, since we've accumulated quite a bit of Luger knowledge in there.

I also am having problems judging the finish of your "G" date S/42 Luger. The finish and straw look like new, but the edges of the gun look slightly rounded. This happens when a rust blued gun is re-blued and the refinisher cards the finish without paying attention to the edges. The strawed extractor is not correct (as issued by the factory), and confirms that it was redone.

Your byf 41 looks to be in original finish, so you can judge the edges of your "G" date in hand.

You will get better pictures taking them with a digital camera outdoors in natural shaded light using a tripod. This helps you get sharp focus and ensures that the color balance is good without the reflections you see from flash. You can see the uniform appearance and sharpness in Norme's reference photo.

It is very possible that the GI had "freshened" up his Luger at some point, or that he had acquired it from someone else that made it look nice before selling it to him. I've learned to dismiss many of the anecdotal Luger capture stories. We see a number of guns appear here as "captured" by "grandfather" from an "officer" in WW-II, only to have to inform the person that it was a 1920's era gun sold commercially in the USA.

In any case, you have two nice Lugers made by Mauser in 1935 and 1941. They represent close to the bookends of Mauser Luger production.

It's possible to have the left grip chip repaired on the byf 41 Luger. Are those the dog's tooth marks on the grip? "Bad dog!!!"

Marc
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