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05-30-2022, 04:09 PM | #1 |
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Beginners Mistake
So I will share a mistake I made with a recently purchased Luger. I ran across a 1912 Erfurt that caught my eye because it was unit marked. The seller said it was all matching minus the mag so I looked it over with a fine toothed comb and sure enough all #'s matched, all the proofs were visible where they were supposed to be, good bore, hold open, grips, firing pin all match. Original mid 90% finish. I was sooo excited to find a Erfurt with a unit mark which I later determined to be from a machine gun company attached to the 172 infantry regiment that was part of the 7th army on the western front. Anyway I get home and head right to my gun room to clean it and "Holy Smoke" that's when I noticed no number on the lock bolt/takedown lever. I couldn't believe I missed that, I was furious with myself to overlook something so obvious. All the studying and research from books and the Forum, reading and asking questions, I still made a bone head move! I am fairly over it now and truly like the pistol and convinced myself it still has a lot going for it. I guess it could be worse but thinking it had all matching #'s on all the required parts well not so much. I paid just under 2g's for it so it wasn't to expensive of a mistake. Learned a lesson for sure, to keep more calm and be careful not to get blinded with excitement when looking at something. BTW not blaming the seller at all as I had all the time and opportunity to carefully examine the pistol.
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05-30-2022, 04:29 PM | #2 |
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Jim, I did the same thing, more than once.
I once bought a 25 acp that wasn't - it was a 25 caliber (?) gas pistol, still cool, but I felt like an idiot. It did have capture paperwork. |
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05-30-2022, 07:03 PM | #3 |
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A takedown lever with no number on an otherwise desirable pistol. What you missed was an opportunity to beat the seller up on price.
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06-02-2022, 07:24 PM | #5 |
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Guilty of that also, WWI DWM with MG markings. Missed the non matching rear toggle, seller took it back. Lesson learned, go slow and take everthing in.
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