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Unread 09-24-2020, 05:14 PM   #1
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Default Question: Simson Lugers, correct type of magazine

What is the correct type of magazine for a Simson Luger in the 8xxx range?

I know little (actually nothing) about Simson Lugers and am considering purchasing one. It has an aluminum base on the magazine but is not matching to the pistol.

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Considering the rarity of anything genuine from Simson, if it has the period correct magazine with a genuine E/6 inspection mark, I'd probably buy the pistol.

Remember that only 12,000 or so Simson Lugers were made, and perhaps 24,000 magazines would have been produced for those pistols - total.

IIRC, It normally would have a folded tin body, and E/6 marked aluminum base.

Legacy recently sold this one: https://www.legacy-collectibles.com/...032819-03.html
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It can depend on a few factors.

However, almost always they were likely issued with two magazines - army have one number, the second has a +

The other for police would have a 1 or 2

Now, generally I believe that one from the factory will have two eagle 6 on the base (top and bottom) and one on the spine.

They started making them and issuing with aluminum bases. At some point, around the 6,000 mark, a hundred or so, perhaps more, likely less) were issued with wood bases.

You will find eagle 46 on the base (one), none on the spine - these likely were replacement magazines and I believe for police.
You will find eagle 6 (one) on the base and nothing on the spine, again these were likely replacement magazines.
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If you are going to own a Simson, it should have a correct Simson marked mag. They are relatively expensive, but add a lot of value to the pistol. Is the Luger you are considering a police model (sear safety) or army?
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It appears to be a military model. No sear safety.

I am unable to upload the photo from the website (Simpson Ltd.).
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It appears to be a military model. No sear safety.

I am unable to upload the photo from the website (Simpson Ltd.).
so, just tell us the stock number and we can look it up at Simpson's - although I have all their serial numbers in my listing unless fairly new.

Simpson LTD printed and have copies of my book...
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so, just tell us the stock number and we can look it up at Simpson's - although I have all their serial numbers in my listing unless fairly new.

Simpson LTD printed and have copies of my book...
SKU:C39374
Caliber:9mm
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My gut is that anything that is 99% blue and strawing that looks so fresh has a good chance of being a restore. It doesn't say that on the website, and Simpson is usually pretty good at stating that. On the other hand, if I had a 99% gun, I'd ask more than what they are asking.

Its a very pretty gun and if redone, it was done very well. That said, I bought a simson in PA that was awfully nice and used to own a mauser that was 98-99% - so its possible.
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My gut is that anything that is 99% blue and strawing that looks so fresh has a good chance of being a restore. It doesn't say that on the website, and Simpson is usually pretty good at stating that. On the other hand, if I had a 99% gun, I'd ask more than what they are asking.

Its a very pretty gun and if redone, it was done very well. That said, I bought a simson in PA that was awfully nice and used to own a mauser that was 98-99% - so its possible.
I just got this back from Simpson:

"Simpson LTD <sales@simpsonltd.com>
To: fla.mallard@yahoo.com
Yes, it has been refinished."


Thank you very much for cluing me in on this.
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