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Old Luger
My father gave me his old Luger. See attached pictures. .30 ammo with original magazine, wood end. DWM scroll on top. Serial number 3201. Interested in history and approximate value. Thanks in advance. I am new at all this!
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09-13-2014, 09:52 PM | #2 |
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Certain areas have a gold patina....
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09-13-2014, 09:56 PM | #3 |
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Old Luger - new Picture
See attached. Another view.
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09-13-2014, 11:59 PM | #4 |
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Welcome to the forum, John.
The community of collectors can help you figure out what this pistol is. We like to see pics showing all the markings, serial numbers, proofs, etc., so you have more work to do in order to get the best guidance. This appears to be what is known as an "alphabet commercial", made in the 20s for non-military sales. There is a cursive letter on the front of the trigger guard, and it is part of the serial number, 3201 (n?). It helps the value if the finish is all original, the gun is in good condition, and all the serial-numbered parts match (should be "01" stamped where appropriate)--we can see best with pics! Check out the FAQ in the new collectors' section, you'll learn how to describe it. Check out other threads to see what kind of pics will help. Depending on what can be discerned, I think this is likely worth about $1k+, seems, so far, in quite good shape. The small parts displaying the "gold patina" are "strawed", i.e. heated to establish the straw color. Yours appear fairly vivid, which is good. Well, that's a start for you. Others will comment with further info and questions, so get those extra pics posted. ASAP! Check out the videos about field stripping and other handy stuff, access from the site's main page.
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Thank you! I will work on the pictures!
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I have attached what I hope will help provide additional information. I received a second Luger and those pictures are also included. Any info and advice would greatly be appreciated.
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The last and next several is another Luger that I received.
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Thank you in advance for any help on these two!
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Uh-oh John, more homework. Check the stickies in the new collectors' section, there should be one there on pic-taking technique. Nonetheless it goes like this:
Shoot pics in diffuse natural light--in the shade or on an overcast day. Keep the flash turned off! To ensure a clear shot, steady the camera using a tripod, and use the self timer to touch off the shutter--avoids jiggling the cam by pushing the button. Use the camera's "macro" setting, (often indicated by a pic of a flower on the camera, not the group of people or the mountain) Keep the shots simple and descriptive, sort of straight on, or slight angle. Check your shots. If it isn't showing what you wanted, take another! No harm, no foul. We all had to learn the ropes.
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David is right,
I think that perhaps the gold patina of the first pictures (a part the strawed bits) was due to a golden dominant colour all over the pictures. Anyway nice Lugers.
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Your second pistol appears to be a 1939 dated Mauser, (S/42) pistol. It appears to be a post war East German VoPo police issue, (based solely, at this point, on the East German take down lever it has installed).
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