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Join Date: Dec 2003
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Morning All,
When my father passed away in 1995 I recieved a Luger that he had purchased some years before. I was wondering if any of you could help me learn more about it. From what I have learned sofar it is a S/42 G(by the breach) ser# 6592 d(above trigger gaurd) the side of the breach has three stamps one being and eagle/63, from what I have learned I believe it was made in 1935 or about. It has all matching numbers(92) except the mag which is stamped 8465 d with an eagle/63. It is in excelent condition with some minor wear that you would expect. Heres the killer it's nickel plated with walnut grips fine checker and no border. I'm not sure if they were ever made with nickel finish or if someone had it plated. If they did it had to be around the time it was made as all of the ser.#'s are very clear even the small eagle and other stamps on the side. Could post pics if anyone is interested. Any and all help is welcome. Thank you Gregg |
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