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Unread 01-11-2014, 01:27 PM   #21
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Unread 01-11-2014, 03:00 PM   #22
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I look at the front of the frame, I wonder if perhaps the frame was shaved to remove the original serial number...It is one or the other..a shaved frame as you say or a ground off lug.

You say the pistol kocks and fires so it can only be that the front of the frame was shaved off along with the old serial number and re numbered.
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I'm in agreement it looks like the frame was shaved to remove the original serial number.
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Unread 01-16-2014, 03:26 PM   #24
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Hello!

No, I just said, it dry fires.

I wonder when and how to fire that Piece ...

Lether Gloves, Glasses, but Hand with gun Held behind a tree, so only my Hand ( in strong gloves ) is "present" to the gun ...

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It is just my opinion, but since there is evidence that the serial number was removed & re-stamped, I think you may have a good case of fraud/stolen goods...Since you have quite a bit of money invested, I would ask the seller for a full refund, and if he refuses, I would seek legal counsel.
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I wonder when and how to fire that Piece ...

Lether Gloves, Glasses, but Hand with gun Held behind a tree, so only my Hand ( in strong gloves ) is "present" to the gun ...

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I would suggest you let your wife fire it first.
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I would suggest you let your wife fire it first.
Who said chivalry is dead?
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I concur with all of the above assessments regarding this gun being NOT a genuine Navy. But request that you NOT take George Anderson's suggestion. (GEORGE !!!)

The gun is a shooter, not a collectible.

I would strongly suggest you try to follow Sheepherder's advice.
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You do come up with some good ideas. She didn't hear that did she?? Bill
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Out here in the West we duck tape the pistol to an old tire, tie a string around the trigger and give her a big yank. Saves wear and tear on the Lady of the house and the subsequent vet bills. Or you could casually hand it to someone you don't know at the range..HEY! ever wanta shoot a Luger?
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Gee Whiz; how do you guys treat your friends?
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The same. When I re-chambered my XP-100 to .223 Remington, I handed it to 'Mad Mark' and told him it was fun to shoot...
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I just held my barrel-bulged Artillery sort of around a corner, closed my eyes and let 'er rip. Turns out she's a great shooter.
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Has anyone even mentioned the fact that the lower frame is stamped 1916 and the upper is dated 1918? Yest they have the same serial number? Sheesh Arminius, I am so sorry you bought this one... might as well shoot the heck out of it...
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Has anyone even mentioned the fact that the lower frame is stamped 1916 and the upper is dated 1918? Yest they have the same serial number? Sheesh Arminius, I am so sorry you bought this one... might as well shoot the heck out of it...
Hi John, Hermann's frame is not dated 1916, it is undated. The photos of 1916 dated guns were posted by me to illustrate the notorious "floating crown" Naval inspection marks.
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Ahhh. Thanks for the clarification... I had just glanced at the photos and didn't notice the disctinction...

I have never owned a Navy... but have handled many. I was personally schooled in the art of boosted Navy detection by none other than the late Tom Armstrong... a Navy Luger collector extraordinaire...

Getting to see and handle his collection was a privilege I shall never forget.
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I asked to undo the deal, and he refused.

Itīs buyer beware, and I did not look good enough.

I am not going to let somebody else shoot that gun, until itīs safe, tested by some rounds.

As I said, thick Leather gloves, Hunting jacket, Gun held around a Corner, one round loaded no mag in it ...

Just to determine, if itīs a shooter.

I am sure, 9 mm Go / No Go Gauges would help, but nobody except the "Beschussamt" has these there.

Going there is meaning gun will possibly be marked "non shooter" - so no choice.

I am through with Lugers.

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Not sure what Beschussamt is but why not simply buy a set of Go, No-Go guages and leave everyone else out of it.
Sorry that your Luger experience has been difficult.
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Hi Hermann, I too am sorry that you have been victimized, but if it helps any, most experienced Luger collectors, if they are honest, will admit that they too have been cheated in the past. I know I have.
The ground area on the front of the frame should not be a safety issue, most of the stress on Luger frames is towards the rear. That said, it's always a good idea to take sensible precautions when shooting an old gun for the first time.
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if you have a gun range with a gunsmith in the business, they might have a gun vice that allows a pistol to be secured and it can be test fired from a safe distance with a trigger pull string-cord.
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