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I have a Luger pistol:
serial# 67XX, all parts match 7.65 caliber stock lug low on the grip no date stamp; GERMANY stamp a crown with the letter N: horizontal on the reciever, vertical on the barrel and in front of the trigger also on the barrel and in front of the trigger is what looks like a small case "n" with curly start and finish legs under the safety is the word GESICHERT The pistol is is 90 to 95 percent. Original bluing, walnut grips without much wear. The magazine has no marks but has the wood grip at the bottom. I have looked all over for the American Eagleand to no avail. I have a black fold over holster wih a not original clip in it (aluminum grip with a Mexico stamp) I am not very knowledgeble in the Luger fieldand would appreciate any information on history and estimated worth. So far the info I have collected is full of holes see below)Serial no. indicates a 1900 model. The gesichert marking under the safety was only listed in the 1906 models. The Germany stamp indicates this pistol wa simported to the US (no eagle) Thanks for any help; Dale |
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