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08-19-2002, 10:18 AM | #1 |
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BOUGHT MY FIRST CAN YOU TELL ME WHAT IT IS
JUST BOUGHT MY FIRST LUGAR AND I HAVE NO IDEA WHETHER COMMERCIAL OR MIL. I DO KNOW THAT IT IS A .30 LUGAR WITH THE NUMBERS 64 AND 664 ON THE SLIDE AND BARREL AND FRAME. IT HAS A WOOD CAP ON THE MAGAZINE, SOMETHING THAT MY 9MM DOES NOT HAVE IT IS MARKED L?C IN CURSIVE ON TOP OF SLIDE.
CAN YOU HELP ME FIND MONITARY WORTH AND WHAT YEAR AND MODEL IT IS CAUSE I HAVE EXHAUSTED ALL RECOURCES I KNOW AND CAN NOT FIND IT'S ORIGIN. THANKS, RAKSAVA <img src="graemlins/beerchug.gif" border="0" alt="[cheers]" /> |
08-19-2002, 11:19 AM | #2 |
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If you can give us some more information?
On your left (at Lugerforum.com homepage)under technical information is a sheet called identification sheets, download this, print or write all the infromation then we can help much better. ID Sheets The Luger is a nice gun, and maybe if you can supply pictures, that helps very much. Welcome to the forum, [img]smile.gif[/img]
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08-19-2002, 12:35 PM | #3 |
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Luger Identification Form
There are approximately 3,000 known variations of Luger Parabellum Pistols Please answer all questions on this form completely to help identify your particular specimen. Be sure to describe all proof marks as fully and carefully as possible (i.e. Eagle over â??Nâ?, Stick Eagle over â??Bâ?, etc.) 1. Toggle Inscription __________EAGLE OVER N 2. Chamber Inscription________L?C_______ 3. Toggle Knob Type (â??Smooth Dishedâ?, or â??Squared and Knurledâ?)SMOOTH DISHED___ 4. Grip Safety (â??Presentâ? or â??Not Presentâ?)____PRESENT______________ 5. Stock Lug (â??Presentâ? or â??Not Presentâ?)________PRESENT_____________________ 6. Caliber (â??9mmâ? or â??7.65mm /.30 Lugerâ?)_______________7.65________________ 7. Grip Type (Walnut or Beech, Smooth or Checkered, With or Without a Border, or Plastic in brown or black, With or Without Insignia)____________WALNUT NO INSIGNIA__________ 8. Thumb Safety (â??Safeâ? in forward or rear position, Describe Markings)__REAR WITH GERMAN WORD STARTIGN IN GES...WHEN IN SAFE____ 9. Describe any and all marking as completely as possible, including their locations on the firearm. Use Numbered Markings from Parabellum website if possible ONLY MARKINGS ARE THE EAGLE OVER N, THE 664 SERIAL AND A CURCIVE LHC ON ACTION 10. Barrel Length (Measure from Forward End of Extractor to Muzzle)_______4"_______ 11. Markings on Left Edge of Extractor____NONE_________________________________ 12. Description of Front and Rear Sights___________FRONT SIGHT IS IN USUAL BAND FORM WITH STRAIGHT RISE AND A SLANTED FRONT BACK SIGHT IS INTEGRATED INTO THE REAR OF THE ACTION 13. Magazine Bottom Plug Material and Markings____0 MARKING MADE OF WALNUT_______________ Determining values of firearms is always difficult, even when examining a firearm in person. Different variations bring different prices based on their rarity. The condition of the firearm is extremely important, and unfortunately, very subjective. Many good books are available on firearm values, such as â??The Blue Bookâ?. They are updated annually, and are also helpful in identification of the various model variations. As with any firearm, the true value is what you, personally, can get a buyer to agree to pay. The following criteria will help in determining current market value of a particular specimen: 1. Model Variation (Determined Above) 2. Percentage of remaining bluing (i.e. 80%, 95%, etc.) 3. Percentage of remaining straw colored finish on parts such as trigger, disassembly latch, etc.) 4. Condition of Bore. 5. Condition of Grips. 6. All matching serial numbers. Most small parts will carry last two digits of serial number. 7. Correct matching magazine(s) with matching serial numbers. 8. Any accessories such as holster, stock, loading/takedown tool, capture papers, etc. Using these criteria, describe the condition of your Luger as objectively as possible: MATCHING SERIAL ON MAG, NO OTHER ACCESSORIES, 80% ORIGIONAL BLUING, CLEAN BORE, GRIPS VIRTUALLY UNWORN, LITTLE STRAW FINISH ON DISASSEMBLY LATCH, TRIGGER STRAW COLOR WITH SOME SILVER SHOWING. __________________________________________________ HERE'S WHAT YOU REQUESTED, THANKS FOR THE HELP, RAKSAVA <img src="graemlins/beerchug.gif" border="0" alt="[cheers]" /> |
08-19-2002, 12:36 PM | #4 |
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P.S. MIGHT THIS BE ED STIRLING????
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