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1917 DWM All Matching
I know...well nothing about Lugers so I appreciate any and all information on this. The person wants $700 for it, but I'm trying for $600.
Is it a good buy and does it look safe to shoot? Sorry for the lack of any really info on my end. I just know very little about Lugers besides a love of the look of them. From the seller Quote:
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03-29-2014, 01:42 AM | #2 |
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pictures are too small to see anything and its better to post pictures here can't tell you if its safe - the old 'have it checked by a gunsmith' is the only safe thing to say from us most any 9mm is worth $600-$800 / depending on condition, looks, etc. Ed
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Even at $600, low for a Luger, I'm not all that fizzed up on it. To me, IMHO, pitting is a real deal killer, simply because, again TO ME, it makes the gun hard to look at.
I'm not saying it's not worth $600, but it is no deal of the century, to be sure. dju |
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03-29-2014, 08:59 AM | #5 |
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Um...It says 1918 on the chamber...
I would agree on the pits being a deal killer: I'd rather have a Luger with no bluing left and no pits than a 90%+ blue and pits... BTW: It's new to me to see the suffix on the barrel...And such a large comma on the land diameter...Not any kind of 'red flag', just new to these old eyes...
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This one's been rode really hard and put up wet..
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Well on thing I was considering is that I can get a new barrel and just store the old one. Though cost of barrel and gunsmith work could make it the same as other shooter Lugers. My goal is really a shooter luger.I do love thay nitro blue..as little of it that remains.
Oh yeah 1918...whoops I think I was looking at a different thread title and got it mixed up. Anyway I appreciate the advice I know German small arm's are a sea of heavy duty detail and also fake stamps, RCs, and well lots of stuff above my pay grade. Hence me seeking out advice here and two other boards. |
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