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Unread 05-06-2019, 10:27 PM   #21
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Crown N marked?

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I completely forgot about the gun and forgot about this thread.

But yes, it us Crown N marked. What does that mean??
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Unread 05-06-2019, 11:42 PM   #22
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Crown-over-N generally indicates that it was manufactured for the commercial sales market, not under a military contract.
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I completely forgot about the gun and forgot about this thread.

But yes, it us Crown N marked. What does that mean??
The Crown/N means it has been proved for Nitro powder , the C/N was succeeded by the Eagle/N in 1939/40.

The C/N is a civilian proof marking, military arms were marked
with an Eagle- DWM and Erfurt eagles(WWI) were slightly different, as were the later Weimar, and third Reich eagles.
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Wow! A 5 year old thread rises again...

You'll probably find our FAQ PDF document interesting. Just follow the link at the top of every forum page to download it.
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Crown-over-N generally indicates that it was manufactured for the commercial sales market, not under a military contract.
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The Crown/N means it has been proved for Nitro powder , the C/N was succeeded by the Eagle/N in 1939/40.

The C/N is a civilian proof marking, military arms were marked
with an Eagle- DWM and Erfurt eagles(WWI) were slightly different, as were the later Weimar, and third Reich eagles.
Thank you for the info as always.
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Ed, that Luger you have is in my opinion in great condition considering it's age. In Southern California it would sell for $1500 - $1800. 9mm would of course bring more money. After all, how many are there to choose from? Good grief, I was in a gun shop last week and felt dizzy after reading the prices on new pistols. Over $750 before taxes for a Ruger single six 22. I can see why they are producing a model made out of silly putty priced at $200. Used S&W Chiefs in 38 in well worn condition priced at over $800. Is our money becoming becoming what it was in the Wiemar Republic?
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Unread 05-08-2019, 05:12 PM   #27
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Mister Sunshine,

No the money isn’t going Weimar on us, it’s California laws artificially inflating prices for you.
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