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02-25-2019, 11:31 AM | #1 |
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Navy on GB,.com
Under-priced, poorly photographed, and poorly described.
For your review. https://www.gunbroker.com/Item/801197399 dju |
02-25-2019, 12:15 PM | #2 |
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"Cause it ain't a real Navy"
Care to elaborate? dju |
02-25-2019, 03:38 PM | #3 |
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A 1908 Navy doesn't have a grip safety...only the 1904 and 1906 have a grip safety. The navy dumped the grip safety when the army adopted the Luger without a grip safety in 1908. And the 1908, like the 1906, still doesn't have a chamber date (nor frame or sight dates). Dated chambers came in with the 1914 Navy.
The subject gun is a 1908 Navy, but because of the lousy photos there is no way of knowing if it is authentic. Ron
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All the photos of all the items are consistent. This seller knows exactly what he is doing.
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02-25-2019, 04:51 PM | #5 |
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The seller's photos, wretched though they may be, do show a long frame gun. If I were interested in a possible purchase I'd ask the seller to post the view shown below, the 1908 Navy is the only gun with both a long frame and a large flange rear toggle axle.
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What I was trying to find out was who and where does it say_ "Cause it ain't a real Navy" -
I saw the --https://www.gunbroker.com/Item/801197399 -- in the first post! |
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It's listed again. https://www.gunbroker.com/item/798793593
Dwight is right, all his other items have the same fuzzy shots at uninformative angles as this one---even his $11,000 1902 Carbine. Heh. It could have two Crown/Ms...or it could just have two smudges. I don't recognize the seller, but several other Lugers are listed.
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DJU, I don't know much about Navy Lugers, but I am sure this 1904 Navy that I spotted recently is much nicer than the one for sale.
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Can confirm that both of these 04 Navies were certainly real and quite nice looking.
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Thanks Norme. I didn’t know that the 1908 Navy was the only Navy with the larger axial flange.
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Norm said "with BOTH a long frame and larger flange"; the 1914 models dated 1916 and 1917 have the larger flange, but are short frame pistols.
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I thought it was time to bring this post up to date. As Norm said "have another drink and take the plunge"
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Congratulations Hugh,
It looks like you hit the jackpot too! Maybe there is something to be said for b.u.i. (bidding under the influence). Best regards, Norm |
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Well the seller had excellent feed back and offered five day inspection/return, I could not completely ignore the voices I was hearing......
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