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Lifer
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Lifer
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BTW, looking at your 1914 Erfurt toggle assembly, and specifically the rear sight, I notice it has a chamfer on the leading edge of the sight...
Perhaps our Erfurt experts can answer - Is this common/exclusive to Erfurts??? I have five toggle assemblies here, mostly DWM, and none have this chamfer... I was going to say that if it were mine, I would take a skim cut off the top of the sight to cut away most of the gouges, and then take a shallow cut with a chamfer cutter to restore that chamfer... Hmmmm??? ![]() It'd still be a shooter...But somewhat better looking... ![]() And an additional BTW - The three digit serial number happens every 901 times out of 10,000...(One and two digit numbers the same)...If the suffix goes out to six letters (as an example) then that's 9,010 Lugers with a three digit serial...Not anything special... ...Although a serial of 666 was advertised on GB some time ago as 'rare, special'... ![]() ![]() ![]() Someone please correct my math...
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Last edited by sheepherder; 04-26-2014 at 01:51 PM. Reason: is my math correct??? who knows... |
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Shepherder,
Thanks for the additional input. If I decide to go through with this and make an offer, I will keep that in mind. It doesn't sound like too difficult a task for a gunsmith and the damage didn't look too deep when I looked at it. It is interesting to hear from the long time Luger collectors what they consider as deal breakers compared to what is acceptable in the context of other factors. For instance I have no interest whatsoever in owning a Nazi era Luger even if it were a rare example in excellent condition offered at a reasonable price. They have no allure for me. However, I have always been interested in artifacts from the "Great War" hence my desire to acquire an example of an Imperial Luger. Artifacts in original condition with wear indicative of honest use, possibly in combat, are also of interest to me because they display their history rather than refinished or pristine examples which strike me as sterile. That is all part of the fun of collecting-each can indulge their particular interests. By the way, if it is of any importance, the serial number is a straight three digits without any suffix. Is it true that ERFURT produced about 7000 of the P08 model in 1914? The two magazines which would come with this are both the wooden base variety in good serviceable shape. On line I am seeing them offered from $150-200 although I am sure that those with more experience can locate them for considerably cheaper. Regards, Ricardo |
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