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Hey guys, I had seen this post and noticed a lot of you and said how this weapon was dipped. I had a 1921 DWM Police Weimer Luger that I bought in 1986, I was 21 at the time and knew little on Lugers, (This was my First) I just knew that it was refinished but not Buffed , but I was told the finish was original, but I knew it wasn't, but did not know about dipping, It was a 1986 Surplus Boom gun from Century arms. WHY DID they dip these? What was the point? All edges were sharp, there was evidence of pitting, and than the dip over that, vut damn it wasn't that bad, why did they want to do this? And what was the process? Like a cold blue? The Luger cost me 465.00 dollars in 1986, and it was all matching, totally. But dipped, so righ tnow this would still have little value? I wish I still had it.
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