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Unread 10-23-2018, 08:46 PM   #1
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Default First Luger 1937 S/42

Just picked up my first p08. for $1100.00.
These are not the best pics the gun looks better in person and the straw parts look pretty good.
All numbers match xx25 (except for mag and grips)
So 3 questions:
The person I bought it from said it was XX25g but I think the suffix looks like a q.
1. So is it a g or q? below are examples I found online compare to my image
http://www.lugerforum.com/suffixes/s...s/page0002.htm
http://www.lugerforum.com/suffixes/s...s/page0005.htm
3. Is it ever possible to find matching mags or grips or is that impossible?
2. For shooting is a 115gr umc acceptable?
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* Definitely a "q" block. Mauser did not make 1937 dated P.08's in the "g" block to my knowledge.
* Finding the matching mag(s) is not impossible; but, is highly improbable.
* Lugers can be ammunition sensitive. Try your 115 grain UMC. If you have trouble, many find Winc. White box ammo solves their woes.
* Trust this helps.
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Thanks helped a bunch. Being a q makes sense based on the research I did.
Based on the standard luger cat page 199 it seems to be an early finish 1937 serial # range 4501 p to 1500 t.
I'll have to get more details and add to the 1937 1938 data request in this forum.
Now begins my quest for 4725q mag
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Unread 10-24-2018, 08:40 AM   #4
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Welcome to the forum and thanks for sharing pics of your "new" treasure. I really like the Mauser Lugers, and I would say you got yours at a good price. Bill
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