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Sorry guys, no picture. Sunday I was at the Kittery Trading Post in Kittery Maine. A huge sporting good store with a VERY large gun dealership. Any way, they had 3 Lugers on hand only one of interest was a complete Police rig all matching including mag. One exception, the barrell has no S/N and a slightly off the the rest of the Lugers finish, which looks 95%. The Barrell has what looks like the standard cal. markings (I think) The S/N is 4467 with a 'U' slightly below the S/N. The chamber is marked 1942, toggle is a Mauser banner, with sear safety. No unit markings. The holster is in great shape marked 1941 on the rear, complete with loading tool. The asking price is $2,900. Could the barrell be a period replacement? or would it have been marked with the S/N? Outside that, it has my intrest.
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Hi Bill,
The 1942 Mauser police banner is described on page 360-361 in Don and Joop's 'The Mauser Parabellum'. It states that very few barrels were numbered, but did have the barrel gage and sometimes with SE/655 acceptance. The price seems like a bargain to me. Hope this helps.
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Well, considering that one of the most knowledgeable folks on the forum, works part time in the Kittery store, if it says original, it probably is
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Thanks Ed, just who might this forum member be?
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![]() ![]() I believe that it's right in all regards, including, as noted - the barrel and all stamps. The holster is a superb example as well in excellent condition by a desirable maker. There is one thing you need to know, which accounts for the price at being substantially LESS then found from other dealers - which is that the hold open is ONE diget off..? I believe it was the way it left the factory originally - but, that's purely speculation on my part. Hope this helps, John D. |
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oh, no I outed out the OWNER of the forum, great, just great, now Jerry Burney will lose all his privileges.
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Only Jerry will lose his privileges..???
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yup, thats the way its got to be.
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