Welcome to the forum. Your friend was correct; there are some extremely knowledgeable folks here.
Can you provide a look straight down on the top that clearly shows the date? Also a closer image of the proof marks on the right forward receiver. They look to be what are called "Peace Doves" and a Nazi era eagle.
While the numbers seem to be all matching, the barrel carries two marks that may indicate replacement. One is a Nazi era eagle and the other looks a lot like a Kiel proof house mark.
If the date is 1920, it may be a date stamp or a Weimar Republic property stamp. Seeing the date straight down will help determine that.
The firing pin would be correct for 1920. There were many inconsistencies post-WW1 and the firing pin not having a serial number is likely correct.
It's certainly an interesting Luger and for the price you paid you did just fine IMO.
Last edited by Doubs; 10-20-2020 at 01:36 PM.
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