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I am very new to the Luger dealing. Mr.Clark referenced this forum when I contacted him thru Ebay on some grips. I was led to him by a purchase I made of an Erfurt 1918 Police
that had smooth grips. Thanks to what I've read here I think I got screwed in the Luger deal but maybe not completely. The Erfurt is a non import but I'm not 100% sure it hasn't been reblued (thanks, Thor for the photos), but if so it was a long time ago due to wear consistencies.(Another discussion here) It was sold a "matching" but I didn't know how to take it apart or where to look. (Thanks for the references on where to find disassembly instructions). Its not matching on the internal parts or the toggle assembly. I paid $625 + $40 for the grips. Options: Keep it as a shooter/parts gun , bring it back to the pawn shop and raise hell for a refund or trade in on something else, or send it on down the line elsewhere and do the best I can. Its not a bad looking gun. RGG/Roadkill ( I just got a 1981 book on the Radom pistol - history, productions numbers, variations, holsters, markings, ect. if anyone is interested) |
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