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Calling all the experts out there do you think this Luger has been reblued?
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Much clearer photographs are needed. Photos in close up of the numbers under the barrel, (halos around numbers?)
Also, the interior of the upper receiver and close ups of acceptance stamps and serial numbers |
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I don't know what the experts think, but from the distance the photos were taken from, I can't see anything that jumps out at me as a re-blue. What makes you think it may have been?
Maybe others could suggest certain closeups of numbers and markings that would help make a better determination. Looks like a nice Luger to me. DJU |
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we also need to see good clear photos of the interior of the lower receiver to see if it is white or has been blued. The photos you have already posted are not of a clear enough focus or adequate lighting to provide much of an opinion, but from what is visible in these photos, it appears that the safety lever and trigger are not strawed, but rather have a light blue finish. If this is the case, the gun has been refinished because DWM did not make any that were not strawed.
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Here is what I posted over on Jan Still's forum:
Looks good to me. Appropriate wear on the high points, toggle axle retaining pin still in the white, halos on the barrel serial number...without having gun in hand it is always a risk to judge from photos but the indications strongly favor original finish.
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Many many thanks for all the experts' opinions. Very much appreciated.
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