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I've been offered a premium byf 41 Black Widow (at a premium price) and since I don't have much experience with these I have a couple of questions.
Were these guns polished to metal inside the frame, or were they left blue? Where in the serial number range did they start to use black plastic grips? Thanks for the info. --Dwight |
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Dwight; they were not polished inside but I don"t know when the Black Widow grips started.
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hello,
Black plastic grips started around t block of the BYF 41's...earlier guns would indicate replacements... kidvett <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="wink.gif" /> |
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Dwight, both Lonnie and Kidvett are correct. It is also important to note the acceptance marks. If they are both E/655 it is the most common, if it has both E/655 and E/135 it is the least common and if both E/135 fairly rare. This, in part, would determine the price. Good Luck!
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I TOO HAVE A byf41 Black Widow with serial number 2 all over each part. Is there really a seial number 2?
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Guys,
Thanks for all the help. This gun had two E/655marks, was perhaps in the best original shape I have ever seen any Luger in. If not for one sad flaw (the gun had been kept in a non-Luger holster, and the finish on the side plate island had been worn) it would have been honest-to-pete 99%. The bore was as new. I had to pass on it because the dealer simply wanted too much for it. Learned a bunch here, though. --Dwight |
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Just Curious...what was that price??
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Dwight, I know the feeling. I have passed up a few for that same reason.
Keep looking and good hunting!! <img border="0" alt="[cheers]" title="" src="graemlins/beerchug.gif" /> BTW - Thanks for the tip on using my scanner to get some suffix photos to Eduard!! <img border="0" alt="[thumbsup]" title="" src="graemlins/bigok.gif" /> |
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Bob,
It was offered to me for $1.8k. The sticker price on it was...higher. He doesn't negotiate. --Dwight |
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You know, while the price was somewhat high, I think investment wise it would probably reach that value in around 3-5 years. Considering a minty set of BW grips recently sold for $480, there are people who want to improve the condition of their BWs and will spend big bucks to do it. While a more realistic value on the Luger in question might be $1250 to $1400, minty Lugers are getting really hard to find and a buyer often has to pay a premium price to get one.
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Aaron, I think a set of BW grips will go for about $200 and a nice BW magazine for about $150. So if you have a legit BW and add $350, it would be too high a price to pay for one with matching grips and a matching magazine!!!!
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Black plastic grips were authorized for issue in June of 1941 on the 41-byf Luger. Considering the 41-byf was made with the n, o, p , q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, z, ns, a and b letter suffix, Which of these represent June of 1941. Clue The - n - block was mostly 1940-42 and 41-42 Lugers with a few 41-byf. the - o - block was a 50-50 41-42 and 41.byf. The 42-byf appeared in the ns block so the 41-byf shared the ns a and b with the 42-byf. I know the answer, so lets consider it a quiz question and see who comes up with the answer (suffix letter) that most collectors like.
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