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Unread 10-09-2006, 05:26 PM   #1
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Hi at all!!! I have this luger, all matching, not the mag, mint bore.
Can anyone help me, and tell me exactly the model, and value?
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Unread 10-09-2006, 05:30 PM   #3
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another pic

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It appears that you are quite fortunate! It looks like a 1906 Second Issue. Could you please provide a few additional photos...the underside of the barrel and the front of the frame with the serial number...a close up of the proof marks on the left side of the receiver...a picture of the rear of the frame with the thumb safety in the down position exposing the GESICHERT marking...and a picture of the rear grip strap showing any markings there.

If it is a Second Issue, it is quite scarce and valuable, probably in the $5000-$6000 range. Pictures will help with a better determination.

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Thanks Ron for your answer

I am enclosing more pics now
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the serial # is 777b

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sorry the pic quality, I take it with the web cam
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the underside of the barrel
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Excellent looking Navy ! Congratulations !

Minor problem with the right-side grip screw...easy enough to replace it :

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That grip screw makes this pistol very dangerous. You should ship it to me right away so nobody tries to fire it and gets hurt. I will dispose of it properly.
Ok thats not going to work is it?
Very nice luger you have there.
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It is exatly the same as mine, second issue.
Congratulations!
Same gesichert marking...
numbered 7030 a
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Simply beautiful... you are quite blessed to own this one... May we inquire about where this pistol was acquired? Do you know any of its history?

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Simply beautiful... you are quite blessed to own this one... May we inquire about where this pistol was acquired? Do you know any of its history?

Welcome to the Lugerforum.

Thanks John for your welcomes, I bought in Buenos Aires many years ago, I don't know nothing about it's history.

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That grip screw makes this pistol very dangerous. You should ship it to me right away so nobody tries to fire it and gets hurt. I will dispose of it properly.
Ok thats not going to work is it?
Very nice luger you have there.
jajajajaja, Thanks
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