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Hi guys!
I'm new to the forum & luger collecting. I just picked up this luger tool and cannot tell if it's authentic or a repro? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Greg Luger Take Down Tool Marked 003.jpg Luger Take Down Tool Marked 005.jpg Luger Take Down Tool Marked 012.jpg Luger Take Down Tool Marked 008.jpg |
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How thick is it?
Does it meet the thickness in the FAQ? Ed
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Thanks Ed! I'll measure it and check.
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I couldn't get the FAQ to work?? Typed in take down tool and other words/phrases so I guess I need to play with it?
I measure the thickest part and it was .099 in. I'm sorry if I'm showing my ignorance here! Thanks, Greg Last edited by aff96; 07-08-2010 at 07:34 PM. |
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Is it an Eagle/63?
Thanks! Greg |
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It "looks" genuine to me, but do measure the thickness and get back to us.
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Thanks John! According to my calibrator that I just received it's between .098 & .10 inches.
Thanks!! Greg |
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That would be right about 2.5 mm. Correct for a real tool.
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Hi Greg,
this is a correct E/63 tool for late G- dates and 1936 dated Luger. With the E/655 tools the most often seen tool. Regards Klaus |
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