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02-05-2011, 12:09 AM | #21 |
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thanks Ron ,the serial on the extractor is different ,so I will make it a shooter instead of a collectors gun,thanks again
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Mighty expensive shooter! Other than the mismatched extractor and the non-original front sight (which is found quite frequently on these early guns), your gun is in excellent condition. The 9mm 1906 production is relatively small making these guns a prize for Luger collectors. Even in its less than original condition I would guess its value is in the neighborhood of $2500 plus or minus.
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Yes, can get you a shooter for $700 and trade you with a couple of hudnred bucks thrown in...
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The breechblock is an Imperial proof mark, applied to military guns upon passing the power-proof test. Its presence suggests the breechblock may not be original to this gun.
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Reinhard,
I understand your reason for returning the gun and I am glad the seller was willing to take it back. But, now you need to find another one!
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