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Unread 07-05-2021, 01:55 PM   #1
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Hello,

Recently purchased Luger had intriguing SNs... and many parts with gothic S... Any idea what i got is much appreciated.

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Unread 07-05-2021, 04:20 PM   #2
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the toggle train was once part of a very rare "K" date... the rest, who knows.. Later Mauser receiver and probably frame, i dunno?... ...best, GT
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GT, not the first of the year S/42?

If it was 'made' up, likely done a while ago, although it would only take a year or two to look 'original' like this?
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Don't we wish this gun could talk ??

In spite of this Luger's rugged appearance, or perhaps because of it, I find myself extremely attracted to this gun and wish that I owned it. Well done Pawel, nice score.
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Only the first of the K dates had the Gothic Script S. Could these parts be be from the first K date ever made? #1?
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Unread 07-05-2021, 08:14 PM   #6
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I would guess a rework of some type . Frame and reseiver-barrel are serial 1 also . I would look close at any proofs or rework marks . Lots of " S " marked parts and like already mentioned that is early " K " date only . VERY INTERESTING gun !!!
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There appears to be a "42" on the underside of the barrel. So that might be a renumbered replacement part.
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That is the crudiest pistol I've ever seen!
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Unread 07-06-2021, 12:30 PM   #9
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I had a LOT worse a few years ago! I had to beat it apart with a hard rubber mallet. I wire wheeled it down to bright metal and left it that way. Still a great shooter!
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I had a LOT worse a few years ago! I had to beat it apart with a hard rubber mallet. I wire wheeled it down to bright metal and left it that way. Still a great shooter!
Perhaps we should have a "Grungiest Luger" thread/contest...

The Luger pictured above would have my vote...
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History is often times hard to understand through the grunge available many years after. But here is a fascinating example IMO. PARTS of it almost have to be from the first ever K date made by Mauser. No one else is interested in this possibility?
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What else would the (1) one stand for?
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Nothing else but serial #1. ? Or I guess there COULD be some other combinations? #101 but then it would be #01? Or #11? But then with only a 2 number serial seems the Germans might use both numbers? Unfortunately I am ignorant of how very short serials were placed? Someone on here knows though.
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OK! Looks closer, the frame front is plainly marked in the center 1! It is without doubt serial #1. There must be a script Gothic S on the trigger guard..want to see it but it's hard to make out.


Barrel underside shows #1 with a ghost number under it? Possibly a used DWM barrel salvaged by Mauser? Bolt with a #1 too. Back of the toggle train #1


Paul, can you remove the firing pin so we can see what's there?
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strange with all that rust and corrosion all of the stamps are clear. Hmmm
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Can we see a photo of the entire pistol put together?

Number 1 or not I'd be giving it a complete striping of the finish and make it purty!
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Was this pistol plated, or is that a reflective blued surface where it isn't damaged?

Look closely at the front of the frame, and you'll see that the receiver is slightly proud of the frame surface. That often indicates something has been ground and renumbered.

A 1940 dated receiver would not have gothic "S" marked parts from the factory.

The widespread corrosion of this depth makes me wonder if this was dug from the ground? If not, it must have been in a humid environment for years - or intentionally corroded.

Finally, look closely at the proof acceptance eagle on the receiver.
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again i think it is a 1934 K date with 1940 the rest of the parts...
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