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Unread 11-07-2014, 08:28 AM   #1
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Hi, what kind of luger is? Commercial persian, maybe? Singula serial number.
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Unread 11-07-2014, 08:42 AM   #2
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This is a special gun so we will need to hear from more specialized collectors on the specifics. I will call it a commercial Navy model. The finish appears to be original, I'm just not certain if it would have came in 7.65 cal. or if it has been rebarrelled.
It is an interesting gun and we would like more photos, including the right side just behind the barrel , side shots of the magazine wooden bottom.
Is this yours?
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Agreed that this is a Commercial Navy.

Unfortunately altered with an Italian-legal caliber change and refinished.
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I'm valuating to buy, cal. 7.65 para. There is a mark under the barrel; what is?
the seller ask 3500 euro.
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I don't know what it is...But I want one!

C/N on breechblock...Hmmmm...
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I can only see 3 marks under the barrel, the caliber, the serial number and a tiny line that runs parallel to the bore called a Witness Mark. Is there something else?
I don't know the Euro. market, but these are quite expensive here in the USA, bringing much more money than a standard 4" barrel model.

Alan: I'm seeing a possible refinish in the first photo, the glare on the left side, but the close-ups look good, unbuffed at least. Are you basing it on the lack of halo's up front?

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Unusual luger! Note it has a short frame. Short frame commercial Navy type lugers were imported into the US in the 1920's, usually bearing 5 digit commercial serial numbers. The few I have seen are BUG proofed. This specimen has a 4 digit number with a suffix that I cannot make out. We are trying to explain a short framed grip saftey military to commercial with a replaced 30 caliber barrel. I feel it somehow came out of post WW1 1920 production when nothing was wasted and some strange and interesting lugers were assembled. I'm also not certain whether the Navy sight was added because it's hard to explain as an original production part.
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According to me, i'm not expert, it's a very unusul gun. Barrel, receiver and mag, have the same serial number. According to Google, the commercial nay have a serial by 6 numbers. the sign near the serial number of the receivei is "Farsi number" (in persian) that is number 2.
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I can't see that "Farsi number", but suspect that it is a standard small German letter "suffix".
The Farsi guns are usually fully marked in Farsi, not just as a suffix.
Can you get better photos of that figure and also the sides of the magazine base?
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i can't, it's not mine.
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Giuseppe, David is correct about the Farsi markings. Persian lugers had the Farsi numbers stamped all over the gun and are very obvious. The mark under the frame serial number is definitely a letter suffix, common with military lugers. If we are going to be able to further characterize this unusual luger, we will need more photos of different parts, such as the frame with the grips removed, view under the receiver, close ups of the right side of the receiver, etc. When we come upon lugers such as this one, many more things need to be seen to give a fair and accurate estimate of what it is and its value. My guess at this point as to its retail value would be somewhere between $2K-$2.5K as 30 caliber luger such as this are essentially shooters and 7.65 ammo is harder to come by and is more expensive than 9mm. Will you be able to get more photos later?
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the seller will hate me, for this.
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The small crown/N proofs are 1920s Suhl proofs. Many strange Lugers came out of Suhl during the '20s.
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This is a made-up piece from more than a couple of pistols. Markings have been removed, so it is not possible to say too much about its origins from these photos--it would take hands-on inspection, or at least many specific close-up photos for more.

It appears that the breechblock may have an Erfurt proof. The pistol has been resurfaced and reblued.

As George notes, the proof marking style of the civilian proof house at Suhl definitely remove it from the possibility of DWM production.

I picked up a similar made-up Navy over the summer in 9mm Parabellum for $1,600 US.

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