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Thanks guys,
Not cornered what the color is. As long as it is original. Thanks for the feeback on the finish. So the grips are the only odd ball... -Danny |
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Lifer 2X
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Gun looks good, including the reddish color. I would not worry a moment about the grips. Some were, some were not. You have a were not. No big deal. Bill
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Lifer
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Look at Simpson's offering of '39 Mausers. Of the several he lists only one has numbered grips. I'd be more suspicious of that one than any of the others.
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Lifer
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I'll second what Herman/abukafura said about George. I've bought severally Lugers from him, sight unseen and they've all been as-described. He's about as honest and as good a seller as you'll find. If he says the gun is righteous, it's righteous. Alvin's comment hold true too: your "gunsmith" questions it. How many Lugers has he personally handled? No offense intended against him, but I think it's a valid question to ask about his level of expertise. Ultimately though, if you're uncomfortable with the sale for any reason, stand down.
My .02
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The number 86 inside the side plate is incorrect. From a different luger. TH
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Tom:
Why is that? I would have expected 86 to be correct. dju |
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The side plate is 100% correct. The inside number is always one higher that the first two digits: 86 versus 85.
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The one digit higher is correct from my reaserch.
I forgot to ask George, is it import marked? Doubt it... Thanks, -Danny |
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George, I would give up - sounds like he has too many questions for me
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Nothing wrong with being thorough
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We always tell guys to do their homework and ask questions before they buy, so I can't fault him for asking questions.
I wish I had asked as many on my first buy. But I do agree with Ed, one forum is enough. Same guys, same pistol, = same answers. Just gets confusing.
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I would love to have that one.
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There is nothing wrong with the grips as far as I can see - unnumbered grips are not a big deal on these later Mausers. I would buy this gun.
Are you sure the " black line" isn't just the wood grain? Just about every gun I have with walnut grips has a mix of brown/red & black in the grips. - Geo
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That 1939 S/42 looks right as rain to me, it seems to be a honest war-horse and quite a nice collectible.
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And Kudos to George-keoki, for being patient with this buyer and allowing this to be put on the board for scrutiny. A big thumbs up!
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03man(Don Voigt); Luger student and collector. Looking for DWM side plate: 69 ; Dreyse 1907 pistol K.S. Gendarmerie |
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Got the Luger today and love it! Big shout out to everyone on this forum and especially George! Can't explain how excited I am and how grateful for everyone's help!
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