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Yes there is a chart. Jan Still's "Weimar and Early Lugers" The R series was last 9 months or so of 1928. If they kept to a standard production rate, 4158r should have been late summer-fall of 1928.
Made in both 9mm, or 7.65 mm A difference of some $100-300. The 9 being the more desired. Probably the most common Luger found in the USA. FN Last edited by FNorm; 01-21-2010 at 08:52 PM. Reason: add |
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Excellent! 7.65mm (30 cal)
Any idea on where to find a value? It is a great piece of machinery. Much better built than most of today's production pistols. |
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