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09-23-2012, 02:20 PM | #1 |
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Been a long time since I last posted here but I would like to share this with you all.
I quit getting Lugers for a long time and concentrated mostly on Walthers and Mausers that were in a modest price range. Recently I took the plunge and picked this up on my birthday last month.
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09-23-2012, 02:59 PM | #2 |
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That's a nice one, how are the halos around the serial number and germany stamp?
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09-23-2012, 03:33 PM | #3 |
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Very nice!
Was that in the Sept RIAC auction? I didn't realize that the 1900 AE safety had that bare area underneath...
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Russell, congratulations on getting this great 1900 AE. As you know I had a chance to see it up close at Mike's shop when you picked it up. You have a 100% pristine AE....enjoy!
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The white under the safety instead of 'Gesichert' surprised me too. It has a couple of dings but I'm quite happy.
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Your 1900 AE is quite extraordinary! Congratulations.
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Wow....must have been sealed in a humidity controlled vault for a 100 years.................
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"I didn't realize that the 1900 AE safety had that bare area underneath..." The area under the safety lever was polished bright under the 1900 AE safety lever. These did not have a GEISCHERT safety marking. See page 412 Central Powers Pistols. Jan |
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Polished bright or just left un-blued??? I also notice there is no loaded-chamber indicator with 'Geladen' on it...That was pretty surprising, too...(The extractor doesn't even protrude when loaded...Is that a later improvement???)
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The M1900 extractor is just a flat lugged spring. The improved breechblock with the pivoting extractor did not come along until the transitional 1903/04 Lugers. The new extractor was thick enough to mark, so the 03/04 Navy was marked GELADEN and the 03/04 French was marked CHARGÉ.
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Congratulations, lovely 1900 !!
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And a Happy birthday to you! A very nice way to treat yourself. I really enjoy the crispness of those old guns. Fresh tooling and skilled craftsmen.
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Beautiful AE Luger!
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