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Join Date: Jan 2003
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Gentlemen,
This has been a good Luger weekend; after getting the byf 42 on Friday, I bought a mongrel 1938 S/42 today. All matching apart from the breech block, magazine, firing pin and barrel. The barrel is 3.9" and was installed for a competition. The blueing is almost too good to be true so I guess it has been very nicely refinished. (Edit: "Gesichert" is not in white lettering - should it be?) Should I try to get a correct barrel or just keep it as a shooter? I have a pretty good hunch about the marking on the firing pin, but I would like to hear your opinion as well. Regards, Balder ![]()
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Is there really nobody who can offer any advice on the "Gesichert" white lettering and the possible barrel change?
Balder |
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Eternal Lifer LugerForum Patron Join Date: Jun 2002
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balder,
1. The Geischert was always marked at the factory 2. Changing the barrel would not change the value, as you bought it as a changed barrel for competition, value would be the same in the USA (although a 6 inch or 8 inch barrel sells better) Ed |
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Thanks Ed.
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Balder, Good looking shooter. I doubt changing the barrel would enhance it's value, as you would still have the mismatched BB assy. The unusual location of the Imperial inspection C/R on your FP, leads me to believe that it is a WW1 spare part. TH
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Lugerdoc,
Thanks for your opinion, I think I will keep it as a shooter. My first thought when I saw the marking was also Imperial WW1, then I realized that it is the stamp of Kongsberg V�¥penfabrikk, the Norwegian state arsenal and gun factory (which also produced Krag-J�¸rgensen rifles and the M/1914 version of the Colt M1911). As far as I know, the only Luger parts made at this factory were barrels, but I am looking into possible FP production. Balder |
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