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This is a WWII vet bringback all matching (as far as I can tell) 1918 Erfurt Luger that appears to have some kind of modification to allow a scope to be mounted. The 1916 holster has a slot cut in it to allow for the scope. Was this something that was done at the armory or did bubba do this? It came with 2 magazines as shown but I couldn't find a serial number on either mags.
There are lots of pictures at this link: http://members.dslextreme.com/users/...images/erfurt/ Would someone be so kind as to estimate what this whole setup is worth? |
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Unfortunately, the news is not good. The rig has no collector value. It is a Bubba's basement special and the modifications have pretty much distroyed the gun and hoster (well, not exactly destroyed because you can still fire the Luger and carry it in the holster - so the function is still there but the worth isn't).
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Ron, it won't function too good with that broken ejector!
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Since the collector value of this Luger has been lost, I would take advantage of the work that has been done... have the gun reblued, and if you don't have the original scope mount, find a machinest friend and have one fabricated... it should at least make an interesting shooter... with an appropriate pistol scope mounted...
Since the Luger is top ejecting, your mount should include a surface that would bounce the ejected shell casings off to the left... You can get a replacement ejector from several sources... I would try Tom Heller first... (Lugerdoc). I would only estimate the value to be between $250-$450 for the parts... as a shooter, the enjoyment value is limited only by your time, ammunition and a safe place to shoot... I would keep it and use it as recommended above... although you could have this frame welded and restored, the price would be much more than gun is currently worth...
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