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Unread 02-17-2013, 01:06 AM   #1
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Howdy everyone. This is my first post here and I'm looking for help for a friend. I am reasonably familiar with pistols, but quickly learned that I know nothing about Lugers. I've searched and read a number of posts, but quickly learned that I don't know enough terminology to get very far.

So, I snapped a couple of photos and will simply issue a plea for help. This pistol belongs to a friend who is passing it to his children but wanted to know a bit about it.

I apologize for the quality of the photos, it's the best I could do on short order. Please let me know if I need additional photos.

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Thanks for any help or advice on where to get info.
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Unread 02-17-2013, 01:25 AM   #2
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The gun is probably a good shooter. I'm seeing a commercial Luger, probably cold blued and with aftermarket grips. Stock lug has probably been ground off. Made in the 1920's would be my guess. Is it 9mm or .30 cal?
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Unread 02-17-2013, 01:32 AM   #3
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The gun is probably a good shooter. I'm seeing a commercial Luger, probably cold blued and with aftermarket grips. Stock lug has probably been ground off. Made in the 1920's would be my guess. Is it 9mm or .30 cal?
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Thank you kind sir.

I think it's a .30 cal. I was surprised with the three digit SN. Is that rare at all?
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Unread 02-17-2013, 01:43 AM   #4
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No..not really. Luger were made with repeating serial numbers. Lets say they started with 1 and went to 9,999 then started over. 3 digits would be relatively rare as most end up with 4 but rarity of anything on your pistol is a moot point because it's been hard buffed and reblued. Your pistol has lost any collector status and is now a shooter. Not that it had much to start with as .30 commercials in top condition are $12-1400. This pistol shown is perhaps..$400-500 tops IMO. Without a magazine? $400 for sure. Even $400 would depend on numbers and condition of the bore, function etc. It appear that the stock lug has been ground off...
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I agree with most of the above info. It's difficult to tell from your photo, if the suffix letter is a k or an n. This is part of the luger's serial number, so with the suffix letter any number from 1 to 9999 could be correct. TH
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If a number 2 pencil fits down the barrel it is a 9MM.
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Thanks everyone.

It is a .30 cal. Does that make it more/less rare, valuable?

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No, actually, they are less desirable than a 9mm due to the cost and availability of ammo. They, are, however, very accurate and a pleasure to shoot.
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