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It appears to be a very late war Mauser-brand P08, one that was probably unissued or certainly saw little battle time. Holsters and "bring-back" authorization papers do help the value of the gun quite a bit. Can't tell if it is all matching but I'll gues that it is. You alluded to value, so I'll roll the dice. IF it matches, has the correct magazine, if the holster is the correct holster appropriate to the year and condition, and if Grandma can find the papers, I'd ball-park if at a bit over $2k. Now more photos and info. may change that guesstimate, but that is my $.02 worth.
Now we'll see what the others have to say. Welcome, and that is a very nice legacy that you have been granted temporary custody of. Is there a story to go along with it? dju |
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i dont have much of a story grandpa got it he died at 55 i was 4, then it was my dads he died 2 years ago so im in the dark, my grand ma knows somthing about it shes sopost to call me back and we are gona look for the paper work, regardless i would never sell it i intend on giving it to my son one day, it is awsome to know we on a peace of history
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just got the trend thing. sorry Frank and all, new to form i should of posted somewhere else just saw 42 byf, my bad
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hi, new to the forum
42 byf 2396h, no bore gage |
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David, thanks for the data. It's most appreciated.
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David
Very nice luger! Thank you for sharing. Did anyone tell you the holster you have pictured is a WW2 US Army model issued for the 1911A1? Definitely not original issue for a German luger. ![]() Bob
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ser # 966 (d) bore gage 8.82 Can you give me the year mfg. Thanks John |
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John, thanks for the data. Your Luger, 42 byf, S/N 966d was completed about February 1942.
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Can you tell mfg date of my 42 byf 2396h?
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Wreck, my best guess is May 1942. Hope this helps!!
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What can you tell me about mine, 42 byf 1985(g) & no bore.
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Hi Craig, thanks for the data on your 42 byf!
Serial Number 1985g was completed about April 1942. Other than that, not much more information is available. |
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Barrel stamped 5314 with "881" below. Front of frame is 5314 with an elongated "S" attached to a "O".
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Mountie, please provide a picture of the frame front showing the serial number. I don't understand your description.
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Hi Frank,
42 byf sn 7152g fxo Magazine plastic base. interior of trigger plate not numbered no bore gauge
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Marc, thanks for the data on your 42 byf. It's much appreciated!
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3291e no bore gage
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Hodds, thanks for the data for your 42 byf.
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Appropriate first post?
One of my lugers (my first, bought 5 years ago in Richmond VA) is a: byf 42 serial# 7035c 8.81 bore gauge matching numbered walnut grips, WaA135, WaA135 E/S on right side of frame non-matching #73 'axle pin' (?) "blood pitting" on matching sideplate (sure looks like a 'spatter' pattern, too), otherwise pretty nice original finish with some wear and spots of pitting... non-matching extruded Al bottom fxo mag # 254y #2 pics in next day or so, hopefully thanks, glad to be here!! Last edited by 318is_Parabellum; 08-05-2013 at 02:24 AM. Reason: edited to add bore gauge info, pics |
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