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Unread 02-28-2019, 10:51 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by DavidJayUden View Post
I suspect that this group will almost unanimously advise against shooting it, because if any numbered part should fail you will be out a lot of money.
Take your next available $1000 and buy a shooter. Cheap investment/insurance.
Generally those black plastic magazines were not numbered to the gun, but with Lugers we should rarely say "never". I'd like to see a few close-ups of the magazine and particularly the numbers.
If you care to learn about value, check out Simpson, Ltd. for some estimates on similar guns.
I will agree that your Luger is exceptionally nice! Congrats. and welcome to the forum.
dju
Yes I went to Simpsons and found a great selection of "shooters". I will pursue that route. I had no Idea Simpsons existed. Here are some pictures of the mag and markings.

2nd wrapped magazine markings.jpg

The marking read fxo and a 37 under a banner as well as the P.08. Yes it is not serialized to the pistol.

2nd wrapped magazine single view.jpg

2nd wrapped magazine.jpg

As I suspect, perhaps the Gentleman that brought this back perhaps picked up another magazine when they liberated the area this Luger was stored.

The Luger came from a WWII Vet's estate from which he passed a while ago and his 100 year old widow passed in the near past.

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Originally Posted by DonVoigt View Post
Well, just so you know-
lugers were not stored in holsters with "cosmolene" on them- not very good for the leather at all; and mags were not wrapped in wax/grease paper. Both were likely done by the previous owner.

A nice Mauser luger for sure.

Welcome to the forum.
Some Holster pictures:

Holster front view.jpg

Holster back side.jpg

Holster inside view.jpg

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Originally Posted by mrerick View Post
What David said...

You have one that appears to be in extremely high original condition.

Black bakelite based magazines are not normally serialized to the pistol. Does this one have a "Ku" number on the left side of the receiver? These are more rare than normal 41 byf pistols.

The condition is so good, you should inspect it to see if it was possibly redone. There are internal parts that are normally in the white. There were also some prepared by workers at the end of the war for direct sale to GIs, and this could be one of them.

Don't store the pistol or magazines in the holster. The cosmoline could also do damage to the holster itself.
Here is a picture of the number side of Lugey. I dont see a Ku on it:

Numbers side of Lugey.jpg

Thanks all for the great advice!

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