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| View Poll Results: How do you consider the Lugers I described above? | |||
| Normal Collector grade guns |
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2 | 13.33% |
| Low End Collectibles |
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5 | 33.33% |
| Collectible Shooters/Semi-Collectibles |
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6 | 40.00% |
| High End Shooters |
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1 | 6.67% |
| Pure Shooters/Useful for parts as needed |
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1 | 6.67% |
| Voters: 15. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Join Date: Feb 2018
Location: South Carolina
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I am sure many of us have at least 1 Luger with some sort of flaw that diminishes overall collectible value but does not always send it straight to "shooter" status. Such as:
-An all matching gun that has a swath of "blood pitting", finish rash, or no finish (like my 1920 5 digit Commercial pictured here below) - An all matching pistol with original, but 50% or poorer overall finish remaining. - VOPO/Russian Capture reworks (which seem to be a growing niche) - British Proofed guns -Alphabet commercials in general -Perhaps an outlier to the above ones, but an otherwise nice pistol that has a side plate, takedown lever, grips, or firing pin mismatch. How do you all classify these types of pistols that I am trying to describe in your own collections?
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