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Hi,
I just purchased a Banner Mauser Luger from another forum member, and have a couple of questions about it. It is two digit date marked "42" on the receiver: ![]() Why did Mauser vary the date coding between 4 digit "1942" and the "42" on my gun? The pistol has E/135 proof marks and E/Swastika marks in multiple places: ![]() There are no apparent foreign proof marks. Was this most likely a German Military pistol? It has a 3 digit plus cursive "g" "q" or "y" serial number. I can't tell for sure since it doesn't match any of the cursive forms documented in the tech section of Luger Forum. ![]() Is it possible to estimate a manufacture date from this? There is a beautiful plum blued extractor: ![]() Why did Mauser mark Lugers with the different codes "42" "byf" and the banner? Were there any manufacturing or marketing differences? ![]() It also came with an aluminum base FXO extruded magazine with E/37 proof markings. There is no serial number on the magazine base. Is this correct for this manufacturing period? ![]() This pistol is sharp and feels tight with very little functional wear. I'm looking forward to the range this weekend!! ![]() I feel lucky to have this Luger, and look forward to learning more about it! Thanks for the forums... and thanks for looking. Marc Last edited by mrerick; 02-12-2010 at 10:12 AM. |
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