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Unread 09-24-2006, 02:45 PM   #2
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Hal, welcome to the Lugerforum... it would all depend on how much heat was applied to the receiver as to whether or not the heat treatment was affected... If it was only done by a qualified gunsmith with a propane torch in an attempt to loosen the barrel threads, the chances are that the Luger is fine... bu there will always be a question unless the hardness of the steel is measured or the gun is proof tested...

You are correct that the collector value of this gun has been destroyed... You should have the gun checked by a gunsmith qualified to make the steel hardness determination...
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