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Hi,
The safety catch appears to be blued not stawed which leads me to think the pistol may have been refinished at some point. Aldo35 |
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Safety levers often grow dark over the years from interaction with skin oils, etc. They are the most handled straw part on the pistol. A safety lever which is darker than the balance of the strawed parts is not unusual.
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Every luger has a tale! Excellant read!!
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One pic is showing vastly different tones of the finishes on the frame and upper. The toggle axle retaining pin also looks blued. A check of the interior of the gun can be made when it is field stripped, to see if the bluing is properly absent within.
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