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I have a A E 1900 luger # 8940 the front site is polished like a mirror on the on the upriight part and also the ramp leading to the uprite piece .
Is this normal for this variety of Luger. Thank you. Bill E. |
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Bill, A photo would be helpful to answer your question, as many of the original sights were replaced with brass or ivory beed sights for better visabiity when shooting. TH PS: I do have original type front sights available.
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Bill, it didn't leave the factory that way. It would have been fire-blued when new. Along with the aftermarket front sight blades that Tom mentions, a dab of White-Out or paint helps make the front sight more visible in the Luger's traditionally crappy sight system.
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looks like a factory site but polished.
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then I'd say the sight has been polished
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