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I am going to look at a few lugers in a few days. 2 are 1941 dated, one byf the other code 42. Not knowing a whole lot on the subject, I believe that there were some 41 / 42 lugers produced, is that correct. If so is there a group of serial numbers that these should fall into. Just need as much information as I can. Thanks
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Fazer, yes indeed there are 41/42 Lugers. The following is approximate, but pretty close.
41/42 - 2600n to 4500o with some in the P and Q Blocks (very few). About 12,400 produced 41 byf with 2 WaA E/655 - 4000o to 4800 no suffix. About 120,000 produced, 41 byf with 1 WaA E/655 & 1 WaA E/135 - 4800 no suffix to 7000 no suffix. About 2,200 produced. 41 byf with 2 WaA E/135 - 7000 no suffix to 2300b. About 15,300 produced. WaA = Waffenamt Marks = Right Receiver Inspection Marks Hope this helps!!! |
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Frank, thanks for that. It is a help. I take it, by numbers produced, that the 41/42 is more desireable, or do the lower number produced 41byf become more saught after. Or does it not matter at all. I am talking in generalities, that is the guns are in similar condition and matching. If there is a premium for one over the other, are we talking 10%, 50%. Just looking for some guide lines. Thanks again.
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Fazer, if someone is not an advanced collector of Mauser Military Lugers, all 41 byf Lugers are the same!! The only difference is in the WaA Markings. So then the 41/42 Lugers would be more desireable than the 41 byf. However, the 41 byf with different WaA Marks are more difficult to find!!
My guess is the 41/42 or 41 byf with different WaA Marks would command a 10 to 15 percent increase in cost, for collectable Lugers for the same quality pistol over the double E/655 marked Luger. The double E/135 marked Luger is 5 to 10 percent above the double E/655 marked 41 byf. Having said that, I have seen 41/42 near mint Lugers with a price tag of $3000. Gulp!!! Good Hunting!! |
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I'm new to forum, been reading as much as I can. I'm looking at the code 42 in 1939, 5xxxs can you tell me what the serial number range is in this model?
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efmartin, welcome to the Luger Forum!!
Sure the 1939 Code 42 Luger Serial Number Range is about 4200q to 5900z. Hopes this helps!! ![]() |
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