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Did production start each year with luger number 0000 suffix 'a'?
I was just reading another post indicating only 38500 S/42 lugers were made in 1939. This would suggest a serial number less than 8500d ??? thanks Jim |
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Jim, generally numbers always started at 00, then through 9999 (or 10,000 there is some contention about this) and then it would be 1a etc.
However, years did not start with 1 or 1a, but were usually a continuation of the series, so 1936 might be 3215b etc. I can actually look this up and see the years and serial numbers. Ed
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I appreciate your help. Could you say when 6033p and 7276i were produced? Their chambers are dated 1939 and 1936 respectivly. thanks Jim |
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Hi Jim,
Ser no 6033P would be March 1939 and Serial no. 7276I in May 1936...from production charts compiled by Jan C. Still and updates by Frank... By the way, S/42 39 are quite rare around here... kidvett
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Thanks Kidvett, now I don't have to look it up
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Thanks, I appreciate your help. The 1939 S/42 may be rare but it only has about 10% of the bluing left. It seems to be in good mechanical shape with matching numbers and an excellent bore however. I'd like to get it refinished.
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Contact "Thor" about refinishing... you won't be disappointed.
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Oldguy, please contact me at Thor340@aol.com.
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Hi Jim, if you would like a quality restoration, contact THE THOR!! He is pretty damn good at this stuff. You won't be disappointed!!
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