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Unread 07-16-2020, 11:44 PM   #1
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First post, first Luger. Bought this Luger, wish I had found this forum and learned more before doing so, just always wanted one.

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/859675320

Most concerned about the fact that the font on the 4 and the 5 on the takedown lever don't match the markings on the rest of the pistol.

Paid $2,200. How bad did I screw up?

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welcome aboard......please review the faq's above and review how to post a bunch of pictures....then take every surface and photograph with the suggested settings....posting those will assist the exemplary minds that lurk around here....pick a neutral background to pose the weapon..this will allow the best viewing opportunity......Tom
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Unread 07-17-2020, 02:53 AM   #3
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First post, first Luger. Bought this Luger, wish I had found this forum and learned more before doing so, just always wanted one.

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/859675320

Most concerned about the fact that the font on the 4 and the 5 on the takedown lever don't match the markings on the rest of the pistol.

Paid $2,200. How bad did I screw up?

Many thanks.

Andrew
This looks like a very nice, all-matching gun. More experience than I on this forum could tell you more. If you value the gun more than the 2200.00, you have done just fine.
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Unread 07-17-2020, 05:59 AM   #4
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Welcome, nice pistol

If all the pics from the ad are not on the disc, make sure you save them all from g-broker (before they are gone) as they are very well made and completely document your luger. The seller should be ok with that since you bought the pistol.

Did you screw up.?
When you get the pistol in hand and you are very happy owning it, then no you didn't.
If you look at it with reservation or are unhappy with it, then you screwed up.
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Looks ok to me.
Top price paid for a 1916 with no matching magazine.

With 149 pictures and a page of description, you sure didn't have to wonder about the
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Thanks, everyone. Sounds like I did okay!

The seller sent me a disc with all the pics along with a nice writeup.
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There is one anomaly; the locking block (take down lever) is numbered in both the commercial (underside) and military (on the side) style. Both numbers are 45 and seem to be the same font so maybe a factory mistake that was corrected? No way to know for sure.

Otherwise it's a great looking 1916 DWM Luger.
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I was going to mention the takedown lever being serialized in two places too. I have several military post 1912 Imperial lugers in my collection and none are marked in two places on the takedown lever. That would make me suspect that the lever has been replaced and renumbered. Can't see DWM using commercial parts this deep into WW!. Ron Wood would know best.
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The owner mention that the fount is different on the take down lever then the other number on the gun but no one else said anything about that. Open verses closed "4"...
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Although 'anything' is possible - I would say the take down lever was replaced - who knows when - but when you go to sell it, it will be an issue to somebody, that is for sure.

And, I'd say the commercial (stamping) one has been restamped....
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Hugh, I was also troubled by the closed four and double stamping on the take down lever. And I do not understand the 48 on the frame by the lug. It also has a closed 4. Could be a rack number.

I like the photos. Shows a dealer who is not trying to hide anything.

As to the non-matching magazines, I believe Fred Datig said finding a matching magazine was suspicious in about 1955. So many are now forced matched or faked I think unmatching magazines are almost a badge honor. But I might do a long hunt for that 45 takedown lever with an open 4.

The finish is great and looks original to me

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Heinz,

The OP does not have a non-matching magazine, his gun came with an unmarked magazine (which is different than having a non-matching numbered mag). I believe the description on gunbroker is wrong about the unmarked wood base magazine, and this is probably not an original WWI military magazine. The WWI armorer's replacement mags were marked with a underlined Crown/T or Crown over some letter.

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Thanks George, I did not know that about the unmarked WW1 magazines. Now I need to buy a new stamp to go with my GT bottoms :-)
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Welcome to the forum.

For future reference, download a copy of our forum FAQ. It's quite useful, just follow the FAQ link on every page.

The best way to progress in Luger collecting is first to buy books. They seem expensive until you understand that you'll lose more in paying too much for the wrong Luger. With the reference material, you'll know what you're looking at.

Simpson Ltd publishes the most comprehensive book I've ever seen on Lugers, and, in fact, on any industrial product.

Geoff Sturgess book is worth every penny:

https://simpsonltd.com/the-borchardt...c-pistols-std/
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Thanks everyone. That is what I was afraid of, a replacement takedown lever. This one is on me, I didn't do my homework. I don't blame the seller, I believe he is honest and it wasn't intentional. Other than that it is in beautiful condition and I don't plan to sell it anyway.

The big question now...What is it worth?
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A non number matching gun is considered a shooter. A gun that is indeed an excellent shooter and in very good condition other wise would sell for around $1000.00. Books on lugers are also expensive but save a person money in the long run.
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What was the next lowest bid on GunBroker? Although the folks here would not give over 1000 for it, they are an educated and persnickety group. Mismatched lugers frequently go over 1500 on gunbroker.
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What was the next lowest bid on GunBroker? Although the folks here would not give over 1000 for it, they are an educated and persnickety group. Mismatched lugers frequently go over 1500 on gunbroker.
I bought it outside of Gunbroker for $2,200 shipped. I'm still pleased with it as it is in great condition and the bore is fantastic and that is what I wanted, a nice WW1 pistol with a good bore.
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If your happy with it closed 4's open4's who cares. It is a nice luger. In a couple years the price will look correct. Just enjoy!! Bill
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