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I'm looking at a Luger that has no mfg stamp on the top side of the toggle. The sn is a single digit. What am I looking at?
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![]() come on dude, that is a description?? ![]() Could be several things, could be a mismatch anything with a blank toggle. Could be a 29 DWM, the later ones are called "sneak" by some folks, as they had nothing on the toggle. Could be a lunch box special (stolen parts from the factory) ???????? |
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The only other marking is a crown over N. SN's match. No grip safety. Wood bottom magazine. Crown N on bottom of barrel, right side of toggle and frame, geschert under safety.
What's a lunch box Luger worth all other things being equal? |
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Zeke, If original, it sound like a 1929 BKIW blank toggle production using left over DWM parts, but DWM disavowed responsibility for these, since they were out of business by then. TH
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Lugerdoc:
If as you noted, what would the value of such a gun? |
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$ 450 if I am buying...
$ 1250 if I am selling... Sorry...couldn't resist...
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OK, that's what I figured!
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