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02-15-2010, 05:19 PM | #1 |
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Is this Crack in the frame "normal"?
I've made a couple of posts in the "New Collectors" forum and decided that this would get the maximum visibility to see if what I have is relatively common, or a serious problem.
I recently got a reblued 1914 DWM chamber marked "1916" to finally add a Luger to my collection. other than the grips, and obviously force matched sideplate, suspiciously marked takedown lever, and numbered aluminum based mag, appears to be all matching. Just fine with me, as I just wanted a nice looking "shooter". I had some funtioning issues with it that I think I can probably solve with a Wolff spring kit. If you look at my "Malfunctioning Toggle....Help!" post in the new collectors forum @ http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthread.php?t=23544 and give me some input on that as well, that would be GREATLY APPRECIATED. Anyway, onto the crack. Before I took it out to test fire it, I field stripped it and gave it a good look over. I noticed a crack about 3/16" long and wide enough to slide 2 sheets of newspaper into (didn't feel like looking for my feeler gages!) on the left side of the frame adjacent to where the top left side of the magazine is when it's fully inserted. It doesn't look structural to me, but I'm VERY new to Lugers and may very well be wrong. It almost looks as though at one time someone either forced a damaged magazine into it causing the split/crack or repeatedly used a damaged magazine which eventually shaved/stressed the metal enough to make it split over time. I've attached pics to help explain and show the damage. Is this crack fairly common on Lugers, or should I be concerned about it? I've contacted the seller and he was very apologetic and is ready to refund my purchase price with shipping AND the cost to send it back to him. I'm happy with the look of the gun, the 15 rounds I fired from it (read my above mentioned post in "New Collectors") and would like to keep it, but I'm afraid that even if I can solve the functioning issues after replacing the springs, I may be stuck with a gun that shouldn't be shot. Inputs or advice? |
02-15-2010, 05:29 PM | #2 |
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This crack is not normal !
I would return this gun. It's a safety issue, too.
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02-15-2010, 05:35 PM | #3 |
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Hi, I think you should get out of this deal if you can. I don't know how safe this gun is to shoot - I do know that I wouldn't shoot it! One thing you can be sure of, cracks like this don't improve with time. Regards, Norm
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Nope, you dont want this Luger!! This is in an area that is thinned to make room for the middle of the magazine side where it is thicker for the crimp of the magazine body. Not normal to have a crack there.
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Agree with all the above. At least it looks like you purchased it from an honest person. I'm sure there is a better one waiting for you. Bill
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I agree with all above - get your money back if you can. I would also note that in addition to the crack, the photo shows the frame is bent in the rear of the magazine well at the top of the mainspring housing. Something bad happened to this gun. KFS
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Can you take a side shot, showing the entire grip frame w/grip & cannon off??? And a top shot, looking down into the magwell at the crack??? This would help us determine the full extent of the damage... Looks like "something happened" in the top part of the magwell...with bad results... BTW: Could you also show the serial number, just in case this shows up on GB??? |
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If the seller had a non firing inspection period you are very fortunate he will take it back.
You noticed the crack first and then fired it?
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02-15-2010, 11:51 PM | #9 |
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Thanks for the advice guys. The functioning problems i wrote about in the "New Collectors" might have been fixable, but judging from the responses I got herewhen I asked about the crack, it is most definitely NOT normal. If I got it just to collect dust in the safe maybe i would have been good with it, but i want something I can enjoy and shoot.....this doesn't fit the bill. I will be sending the pistol back to the seller. He seems like a straight up guy and wants to make everything right.
To answer a couple of questions: Yup, I noticed the crack before I shot it but wasn't overly concerned as I didn't think it was at an area that would compromise the functioning of the gun. I also rechecked the crack after firing it with no change in appearance. I'm glad i brought the crack issue up here though....now i know better. I know some sellers won't take it back if fired, but this one will. Shoot, I've seen some sellers that say you can't even remove a grip screw if you believe that . Maybe I got lucky because like I said, he seems to want to make things right. The serial is 9788 for future reference. On the hunt AGAIN for a Luger...... Great site and thanks again! |
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I give up already.
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At least Ed knows
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Is this an area that should normally be checked when inspecting a luger?
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02-18-2010, 03:31 PM | #16 |
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Hi Dutch, I have never heard of a Luger cracking like this. Something unusual happened to this gun. In photo #3 you can see that the part of the frame that forms the back of the magazine well is distorted. Regards, Norm
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maybe a round cooked off in the mag well
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Norm, I have never heard of a Luger cracking like this.
I bought a Luger once that had fine cracks all thru the bolt & top cannon. So fine you could not see them in bad light but there were plenty of them! I had never heard or seen such a thing either! Jerry Burney
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Curly,
I had the same thought. This gun has been refinished and I thought that perhaps it was in a fire. After some reflection I decided that this was an unlikely conclusion: the damage seems to me to be less than what I would expect for such an event and the back of the frame appears to be stronger at that point than the front - I would expect the front grip strap to be deformed if a round cooked off. KFS |
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Is the barrel original to the gun? This looks like somebody shoved a rod or wood block into the magazine area of the frame, perhaps in an attempt to leverage either the top assembly off or somebody dumb enough to try to remove the barrel without disassembling the gun.
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