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Unread 08-22-2004, 11:46 AM   #1
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Any opinions about this Dutch piece (other than price...and the Bulgarian holster...) ???

http://www.gunbroker.com/auction/Vie...?Item=21861956
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Unread 08-22-2004, 12:22 PM   #2
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Looks pretty good, might be a winner. Of course, if you don't like it after the 3 day inspection period, you are going to have to pay a 10% re-stocking fee plus shipping both ways. Could be an expensive lesson if it isn't correct.

Just from the pictures, my reaction is that it is a good piece. The holster and belt are indeed Bulgarian.
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Hi Ron,

I had to go back to my Dutch luger books to see if the "28" on the receiver's left-side was correct or not...looks like it is for this late 1928 contract for the non-grip safety variety...

I just cannot see the buy-it price...

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Looks to be a correct item to me as well with very strong condition.

The holster is obviously Bulgarian.

Start saving your money Pete!

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The buy-it price is certainly optimistic. Given the condition and rarity, if you wanted to sell it in a couple of years you would probably be able to recoup an investment of $4500, possibly even $5000. But, I am betting the reserve on this one is very close to the buy-it price.
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Hi,

Wasn't this one discussed on Jan Still's forum a while ago? I remember the still projector on the capture papers (no pun intended)

A Dutch navy taken from a German somewhere in the Netherlands or Western-Germany.

Dutch navies were not limited to Indonesia of course, thus could be found locally.

Followup:
I was right. This pistol was discussed in thread:
http://www.gunboards.com/luger/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1566
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