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Thanks guys!
I did notice the "N" with a crown over it on the front/left side of the receiver as well as on the bottom side of the barrel. So, it appears that this Luger is one of the more "common" Commercial models judging by the N's and the word "GERMANY" under the serial number on the front of the frame? It appears that every part on this pistol is numbers matching after looking it over. The extra 9mm barrel/receiver is stamped 1920, then 1918 under it, however I'm sure the receiver must have been picked up along the way. It's in beautiful shape with and excellent bore, rifling and bluing. The pistol has two magazines with it, neither of which are marked. One has a metal bottom, while the other appears to be of a wood material. What style magazine would be original to this pistol? Here are a couple of pictures I took before my camera died last night, so I didn't get any good up-close pictures of the marking yet: ![]() ![]() Included with the pistol are two magazines, the extra/additional 9mm barrel/receiver, an extra set of, I believe wood Luger grips in nice shape, an extra set of black plastic Luger grips, a spring kit and (4) very old boxes of .30 cal ammo. What would be a fair ball park value? I'd really like to have this pistol and want to make sure I offer a fair price for it. Thanks again! |
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