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08-14-2014, 11:24 AM | #1 |
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Help on Luger
Need help with a luger. I would like a few answers before I sell this. Also approximate value. It is outside my collecting interests and I can't seem to find answers. Thank you.
1921 Police. Serial number 8715. 9mm. Ar A4 and Dove Wa A4 proofs. Is this normal to have both proofs? No mag or sear safety. 3 unit marks. 2 crossed out. SB3914 left - (see Don Maus "History Writ in Steel" page 94 and 95). No number on firing pin - has C/B proof? No number on hold open - normal? Very good bore. Blue 80% - Straw 80%. Value ?
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Bill, everything looks correct to me, including the mixed ArA4 and WaA4 acceptance stamps. This is common on early 1921 production when the inspection organization changed names.
Some may question the lack of sear and mag safeties on this gun. The format of the lined-out marking indicates the pistol was assigned to a barracked Hundertschaft. These pistols were exempted from the 1933 order to add these safeties as their owners were to be transferred to the military. I will let others comment on value but will say that this is a rather unique pistol as discussed in HWIS. Its first marking, believed to be 2 RH 304, apparently predates the 1922 police marking instructions. This is an extremely rare Berlin police marking.
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Didn't Dwight do a request for these early 1920's lugers on whether they had sn on the firing pin 4 or 5 yrs ago? http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthread.php?t=14346
Hold open, not sure... I would expect a number even if it started as a commercial but the markings on the right sound army / police all the way. I would think to a average collector of lugers, the value would be lessened by the FP and HO not being numbered, so $950 to $1100 ? To someone who understands what Don said, IMO $1200-$1300 - the bluing is very good except for a few areas, so that might make it lower on the value to some? Ed
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I haven't gor one thenth of your experience and knwledge on Lugers, but come on all together it's quite a nice Luger, an honest Police Luger that just for comparison here in Italy wouldn't cost less than the equivalent of about USD 1700.00/ 1900.00 only my 2 cents. Sergio
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No number on firing pin - has C/B proof? Bill, Is the firing pin fluted? Also is there a number on the toggle pin? Grips numbered?
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Firing pin is fluted. Grips last two digits of serial number. Toggle pin numbered. Hi and a hug to Ellie. Bill
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toggle pin would not be numbered until the early 1930's so numbered or unnumbered would be correct
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Bill, The reason I ask about these is that many earlier Luger's were refitted by Mauser to include a fluted firing pin, numbered toggle pin. These are sure signs it was sent to Mauser for this work.
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