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Unread 01-26-2024, 05:22 PM   #1
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Hello All,

I'm a 34 year old gun enthusiast/collector based out of Florida. I only collect military firearms with a focus on WW2. I recently acquired my first Luger. It's a byf 41 with a properly stamped fxo magazine with nonserialized black bakelite bottom. I bought it from the grandson of a US Army officer that graduated West Point in 1944 (would finish his military career a Captain), immediately was sent to Europe, and returned in 1945. Along the way, he acquired this Luger and brought it back to the states, so the story goes. It came with a holster and a second magazine that doesn't match the gun, but may belong with the holster, which I don't believe matches the gun based on my limited knowledge and research (will make another post for that). The gun, including the grips, shows up a little darker in these pictures than they really are.

I haven't fully stripped it down to check the serial numbers on internal parts, but all numbers on exterior match. I am having trouble confidently identifying the serial number suffix. I have included some pictures for reference. I originally thought it was a "f", but upon further research, I now believe it to be a "t".

Already planning on my next Luger purchase, which I would like to be a S/42 version.

Thanks in advance for any help.
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Link to the different types of suffix letters:

https://forum.lugerforum.com/showthread.php?t=34813
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Yes that is a "t".
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Link to the different types of suffix letters:

https://forum.lugerforum.com/showthread.php?t=34813
Thank you for the link. I had come across some of that info on a page but couldn't navigate to the letters I needed to look at. I saw it mentioned that they are working on fixing the buttons on that page, which is a great resource.
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Yes that is a "t".
Thanks for confirming. Once I saw the info at the link that gunnertwo posted, I realized it was definitely a "t". Just want to make sure I have my details correct.
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Slightly better picture of the left side of the gun. More to come.
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Check out the FAQ's - a good reference start

https://forum.lugerforum.com/showpos...75&postcount=2
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Finally did a partial takedown of the gun. Wanted to get s look at the inside and verify some more matching numbers. Looks to be all matching from what I've seen. More to come.
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Those are really great close up pictures and so clear. How did you get such good pictures if you don't mind me asking?
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Those are really great close up pictures and so clear. How did you get such good pictures if you don't mind me asking?
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Hey Dave,

I was using the camera on my phone, a Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. They take pretty high quality pictures so you can zoom in quite a bit without losing much quality. Phones these days have some pretty decent cameras on them.
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Wow, that is impressive for a phone camera. I wouldn't have believed it. Thanks.
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