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Join Date: Dec 2002
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I recently saw this ad for a WW2 P.08 and, I don't believe that this is possible:
"German WW2 Luger for sale. All matching numbers & dated 1939, Original wood grips, BYF S/42 (Mauser) manufactured, Comes with 2 original WW2 aluminium bottomed mags." Isn't 1939 too early for the BYF ordnance code to be found on a pistol? I had an idea that this practice didn't start until 1941. There were no pictures but I have requested them from the seller. Any opinions would be welcome as I've never dealt with this particular seller before. |
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John, you are correct regarding the year of the byf markings. I would submit that perhaps the seller didn't know what he/she was talking about since they said "BYF S/42". Either one of these marks appear at the same point on the toggle. So the chances of both being there are slim. The S/42 would be correct for a 1939, but maybe the seller thought byf was just another name for Mauser.
I would certainly give it a look see. If it is a 1939 byf, then run as fast as you can!!! |
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Hey Frank,
In which direction should one run from/to that 1939 byf...? <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="wink.gif" /> Pete... |
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Well someone didn't run as fast as they should have because as it's now sold........
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Pete,
If you don't know, I ain't gonna tell ya! John, Don't feel to bad, either way!! |
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