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Unread 02-08-2020, 10:48 AM   #1
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Hi Everyone, Name is Chris, from Colorado. Recently picked up a non matching shooter. I took it to the range last week and it ran flawlessly. I also picked up some new grips, another mag and a canvas holster. This looks to be a capture gun and refinished but nonetheless a cool pistol to add to the collection. Here are a few pics. Question there are a few markings I'm not familiar with would be interesting to know the significance. Also unfortunately it looks like the manufacture marks were removed on the toggle link and refinished was that common?
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Welcome to the forum. Your first Luger will not be your last.

The most important thing is that it ran flawlessly. Even matching Lugers sometimes don't. I once had a beautiful Mauser Luger that wouldn't

No, it's not normal for the middle toggle maker's mark to be removed. It does appear that most - possibly all - of the parts were made by DWM. Overall it's a nice looking Luger that will give you a lot of pleasure to own and shoot.
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Unread 02-08-2020, 02:03 PM   #3
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You have a perfect FIRST Luger.......there will likely be more in your future. A nice looking specimen that functions 100% doesn't get much better then that!! Enjoy
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Looks like a great first Luger/lifelong shooter. From what I see, a mostly matching frame and upper reciever with a mismatched toggle train that all got a re-blued at some point, possibly East German or Russian Capture rework based on the numbering style on the left side of the frame. Shoot the crap out of it and enjoy it, you'll soon start accumulating more. Welcome to the forum!
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Unread 02-09-2020, 08:46 PM   #5
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Hello. Congratulations on your new Luger and welcome to the forum.

Yes... someone has had their way with it.The toggle has been taken down, and the receiver renumbered.

Refinishing also eliminated the straw.

In any case, you have a shooter that is mechanically in good shape, and that's a great first Luger .
Download our Luger FAQ document, and you'll find out quite a bit about it.

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a nice set of pictures, too!
Thanks for sharing !
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+1 on the congratulations.

This is a perfect first Luger/shooter you should enjoy owning, to learn the nuances of the "Luger/Borschardt System."

Since its value won't be diminished by fiddling with it cosmetically, I recommend re-strawing the proper small parts yourself. All you need is a toaster oven and a small container of sand in which to immerse the parts so they will evenly take on the proper temp. to achieve the right color. A Luger with strawed parts is strikingly handsome!
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