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Unread 04-23-2006, 01:03 PM   #1
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Is the white paint in the word Gesichert and in the serial number factory? Or did some one add the paint after the war?
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it is factory, the only place on it that was done like that. All other "whiting" you see is added to make the letters / numbers show up better.


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Steve, I'm sure Ed meant to say the "Gesichert" was colored in the factory. The rest of the information was "whitened" to make them show up better!!
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correct, sorry Frank, I read it as Gesichert was colored at the factory...


not the serial number


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Some of the "paint" has been removed (not by me). Should I put new on or should I just leave it alone. If I should put new on what should I use???
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Steve,

The GESICHERT mark was highlighted with sealing wax at the factory. Do mean that some of it remains on your Luger? If this is the case, I would recommend leaving it alone, as this is one of the benchmarks demonstrating original finish.

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Dwight,

Do you have more information on the "sealing wax" that was used at the factory? I have one pistol that was reworked and I used the Testors paint to fill in the stamps and this worked fine. The problems with the Luger is getting the correct color.
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Marvin,

There have been a couple of discussions abou this on Jan Still's board. Apparently the original material was white http://luger.gunboards.com/topic.asp...ms=sealing+wax (see an entry near the bottom of the discussion) and the material has yellowed over time.

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Dwight,

Thanks for the Link! I had always assumed that the "yellowing" of the paint on the Luger was from age and oil applied. The earlier WWI and Weimar Luger letters seem to have a more "yellow" to "pumpkin" color (actually looks like baby poo color, LOL) that I have attributed to age and oil. The later 1940 - 1942 Mauser Lugers always seemed to have the more "white" color and this is because it is not "aged".
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Testors flat white will make a good substitute for the wax. I believe the loaded chamber indicator was also in the white. All other proof marks and s/n's are colored in by collectors to make them stand out.
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ironcross4148,

Thanks, I have used the Testors white before to fill in the majority of a stamp on a P.38 where most of the original paint had chipped out.

Having been away from the Forum for a while, the paint in the loaded chamber indicator is new information to me!
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