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11-13-2021, 12:30 PM | #1 |
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Collector's standards for Lugers
I'm sure it has been talked about many times but I was curious what most collectors look for and what they are willing to compromise on when getting a Luger? Of course 100% original finish, completely matching #'s is what everyone wants but with availability of funds and Lugers that isn't always an option. For me in a military Luger I will sacrifice some original finish, bore condition isn't terribly important but I do place value on matching #'s but not matching mag's or even firing pins or hold opens. A commercial I place more importance on original finish condition and matching #'s, bore condition I don't expect pristine but I don't want a haled out one either. Just curious what other guys think is important.
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11-13-2021, 01:05 PM | #2 |
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I think you covered it quite well Jim............
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Unless it's a very rare variation, bore condition does matter to me. I won't buy a shot out or badly corroded bore. Otherwise, matching numbers, grip condition and original finish are important.
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I look for a complete gun in working order with the matching parts. I'm most curious about the technical and mechanical details of a gun, as well as the accessories. I have two lugers for shooting, as well.
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In my experience, if the bore is trash and the outside is excellent I'm pretty sure it refinished.
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Jim did cover it well, although we all look different on bores, what is a percentage of finish, and for me, rarer or desirable I will let the other things slide a bit.
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11-13-2021, 05:55 PM | #7 |
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Beginners vs more advanced collectors will also influence choices to acceptable and desired qualities.
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11-13-2021, 06:14 PM | #8 |
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The better the price the more issues can be tolerated, within a range.
Wear is not only OK but actually desirable, given the number of refinishes I have seen that a seller touted as high condition/original finish. I generally tolerate hold opens and grips not being numbered to the gun as those numbers are not visible unless the pistol is dis-assembled. Personally I don't acquire pistols with significant visible rust, that tends to be a deal killer for me. |
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It depends on variation, markings, interest, needed for study in my case. I'm not too interested in 'perfect' examples as my budget is limited.
I'd rather purchase an ugly gun with a cool feature than a perfect gun with none. Excessive rust and over the top refinishes are a no go to me, arsenal refininishes excluded. |
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One thing an 'ugly' gun usually has over a 'pimped' gun is history and that history is what makes collecting such an exciting addictive endeavor.
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