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Unread 11-11-2013, 09:48 PM   #1
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Default 1937 S/42 Military Issue Mauser Firing Pin

I'm new to collecting Lugers and it is a bit overwhelming. But I like a challenge and and enjoy the chase to the bottom of the rabbit hole!

I just purchased my first and it is a numbers matching piece except the firing pin and of course the mag. What is the story behind the unmarked firing pin and how much does this effect the value? Is there any chance at locating the correct pin marked #23? The blueing is great on the piece so hopefully I did well at $1600?

I'm a sponge and ready to soak up any knowledge offered up.

Great forum, btw....

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Unread 11-11-2013, 09:54 PM   #2
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Jeremy:
Welcome aboard!
The blank firing pin will hurt the value somewhat, but all is not lost. If you keep your eyes open you should be able to find the correctly numbered pin. Watch here, E-bay, Gunbroker, etc. Check with our LugerDoc.
Even if you have to buy a low end shooter, switch pins, and re-sell you will come out OK.
How about some pictures?
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Unread 11-11-2013, 10:41 PM   #3
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Thanks for the reply. I am still waiting for the gun to transfer. I had done some research before buying so hopefully I have done well for a first purchase.

Here are the pics from the posting.

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Unread 11-11-2013, 10:44 PM   #4
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I think you done fine...
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Looks great to me, too. The detailing of the finish on this seems very nice, I'm thinking because there wasn't so much of a rush building them in '37--not like later, anyway.
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I'm not an expert - having only recently purchased my first - but I'd say you did well. I paid about $250 more for one that is almost - but looks like not quite - as nice as yours. It does however, have a matching firing pin (which has been removed for safekeeping and a mis-match installed for shooting.).
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Unread 11-12-2013, 03:57 AM   #8
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First of all welcome to this site of LUGER enthusiasts.
You'll see that there is always a lot to learn, especially with Lugers.
For what I can see from the pictures you posted, firing pin apart it's quite a beautiful gun, well preserved, congratulations.
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I am the seller of the gun. Thanks for all the good words. It is a very nice gun! A matching firing pin will come along on ebay eventually. The un-numbered pin could be forced matched easily, but that is cheating! That's why I didn't do it. I sold the gun because I found a similar 1937 2 matched mag "Rig" in even stronger condition. And then another 1937 with strawed parts variation showed up as well. Three 1937's were more than I needed so this one had to go! A great gun that came from a veteran's family to a local gun shop, but no history on it. To the purchaser: Thanks! And I think you will like it, I know I did! By the way this gun looks much better in person! The digital pictures show every little thing that you do not see in real life viewing.
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Lovely late 1937 Luger - one to cherish. You did well in my opinion.
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@CJS57 Thanks for the info. When I posted the pictures I had thought to myself, I wonder if the seller is on this board. My father-in-law is actually signing for the gun. He told me that he had just bought a gun from you and even talked to you on the phone. Now, he has bought a few guns lately so he may be mistaken. At any rate if this is true he had all good things to say about you so thats why we bid on the gun. Now I just need to learn some more and find him a gun... at least that's what I have been tasked with.
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Good gnus for you and bad gnus for me. I thimk you have the side plate from my '37 s42. mine is all matching except for the side plate that ended up on your Pistol. Und zo, I will trade you my sideplate, a bag of leftover Halloween candy, 3 bags of last years beef jerky and a partridge in the pear tree, iffin I kin git it. Nice find and well done Sir.
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WAIT a minute, How about my firing pin, jerky, candy, my side plate for your side plate. Not going to work, how about my firing pin for yours and an unmarked side plate an I keep the jerky and candy? Jus thimking.
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Hmmm... I'll ponder it... Ha
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