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NOS 4inch Luger barrels
Hi new to this forum, but have been a member on Jans forum. My father brought back from WW2 several Luger related items and a 1938 s/42 Luger. The thing I'm inquiring about is the value of 4 NOS Luger barrels he has brought back. Anyone care to venture a guess at what they might be worth?
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Are the bores not shiny and clear of light pitting?
If selling on ebay, maybe $100-$150 if in that condition (not pristine inside)? If actually much nicer than closer to $200 - but that is pushing retail IMO And I seem to remember hearing about these a few years ago
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Ed I did have these on Jans forum. I have not run a brush or patch down these barrels. I am thinking it's either some grease or dust w/grease. I'll check them later and get back. Thanks for the reply
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I sure hope that's grease! [Pic below]
Might want to clean those out before you post them for sale. There has been quite a few NOS 4" barrels on GB/eBay in the last year or so; $200 does seem to be top [asking] price...No idea what they have actually sold for...
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Unless these have the little step near the front of the chamber, they look like new production items to me. Sieger |
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The E/623 inspector was apparently active at:
WaA623 660 Steyr-Daimler-Puch Steyr (AT) 1939-40 WaA623 bnz Steyr-Daimler-Puch Steyr (AT) 1940-45 Also a reference to him being at Radom in Poland. marc
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NOS barrels
Ed my curiosity got the better of me and I had to find out if the insides of the barrels were as nice as the outsides. I ran a brush down two of them with some solvent(gun scrubber I think).
And took two pictures. It WAS grease with some dust. Must have been in there since he got them. Where my father got them is anybodys guess. Never was told the story before he passed. Anyway here is the photos of the insides. |
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At least one of these barrels has a witness mark.
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I can't see one. The barrel on the right might look like a withness mark on the flange but I think it is just a light reflection.
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Dwight, I concur with Ron Wood. I don't see any witness marks... only reflections...
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Maybe or maybe not, I've examined al those photos, I can't really tell for sure if that mark is a "witness mark", probably not, only "Oldmannow" can tell it.
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I've a Steyr 660 code 1940 k98 with the same 623 WaffenAmt stamps.
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Look at the very first photo. Witness mark? dju |
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4" replacement barrels...
I have bought quite a few over the years.. the Steyr are by far the most common.. Mauser marked ones, are somewhat more rare??... I have paid between $75.00 to $150.00 for examples as shown above.. and sold them for $100.00 to $150.00 as well... never got $175.00 for any of them??... I need items just like that for my re-barreling service...I would be interested in all four if priced attractively??... ... best to all, til...lat'r.....GT
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This begs the question; what else might have been in arms reach? Does anyone have a time machine handy?
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National Socialism. I do not see any witness mark, they appear to have never been installed. The bores are pristine as well. Are you selling them? |
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My My We are a skeptical bunch in this forum. If you would look at my first post picture # 1 and # 2 there is a 623 WaffenAmt stamp. I promise you all 4 have the same numbers.
I don't have a time machine but can share some of the other stuff my father brought back from the war. |
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It aligns with a similar mark on the receiver. Sometimes.
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My bad.. I was confused. I thought they were speaking of the WaffenAmt stamps. There are no witness marks on any of the barrels. Is that a bad thing?
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No, not at all. It most probably means they are not 'pulls', but are, as you stated, old stock that was never installed.
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