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Unread 02-28-2005, 09:37 PM   #1
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Question HELP! NAZI SS Luger or Fake???

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I know very little about Lugers....


Yesterday at a gun show in Phoenix, Arizona I traded a Dutch Luger (average shape) for the Luger below. It's a Byf 41 "Black Widow" with "SS" markings, and skull and cross bones. On the spine of the handle, it appears to have unit markings that can be traced to a spefic SS Major.

The markings are as follows: RSHA Section III B 5

According to a book, which the guy included with this gun, it belong to:

"SS Major von Loew zu Steinfurth." Section III B 5. Occupied Territories."

The Luger appears to have even wear on the exterior, but the bore is poor.

Did I get lucky, or was a suckered by a "shooter grade Luger" that was "enhanced" to add value.

He claimed to have the gun for 35 years, and got it from a former WWII veteran.

Please be gentle. I am new to this... :-)

Robert

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Unread 02-28-2005, 09:41 PM   #2
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Well, sorry, but to me, I would guess that your dutch gun was worth more than this.

Lugers were not specifically issued to a person and marked, and the "black widow" is simply an american made up sales gimmick.

Plus skull and cross bones were not applied to any guns in WW2 that I know of?

I have never seen this book, but I can see why it points to the gun to the man?

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Unread 02-28-2005, 09:50 PM   #3
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Thanks for your input...

I feel the Dutch Luger I had was worth $1500.

The wooden case was bought for this Luger, and is fairly new. He used some sort of white solution to make the markings stick out better. This can be cleaned off, etc.

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Unread 02-28-2005, 10:04 PM   #4
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Although Robert, if you want to have something different and unusual, this is in that category. The book with the gun makes for a comment, an arguement and something to talk about at a show!

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Unread 02-28-2005, 10:08 PM   #5
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Robert,

The few Death Head lugers shown in books all have that marking on top of the chamber and all were 1917 or 1918 WWI luger guns...Not sure about this WWII piece...I would have held on to the Dutch luger...but maybe I am partial due to being Dutch-Indonesian...

I am having a brain fart at this moment...are you the same LF member that bought a very rare French Luger a couple of years ago for $ 450 at a flea market...?

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Unread 02-28-2005, 10:17 PM   #6
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Thanks for your e-mail...


Yes... I found a French Luger in August of 2003 at a flea market in Phoenix... Actually... it was $400 :-).


I still have it.... I have been looking for Lugers, Nambu's etc. for about two years... I am still trying to learn... but there is so much to know...


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Unread 02-28-2005, 10:19 PM   #7
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For what little my opinion is worth, I think this Luger has had the SS stuff all added post WW2. Without some sort of documentation that is reliable, this sort of stuff just messed up a nice Luger. I wouldn't give anything more for a shooter price for it. -- Bill
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Unread 02-28-2005, 10:25 PM   #8
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I think you need to buy some books. As Tom A says tewition at luger U is expensive
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Unread 02-28-2005, 10:33 PM   #9
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You got really lucky with the French Luger. I am pretty sure you weren't so lucky this time.
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Hello Ed...


I know what you mean..... You feel that someone could have seen the book first, and then altered the Luger to identify a particular person.

I am confident that the guy I traded to obtain this gun feels it's real. The book was printed in 1989, and he claims to have had this pistol for 35 years.

Of course, I have to assume he is not lying to me, etc.

Has anybody seen, or owned a gun marked this way????

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Many, and I repeat, MANY long time collectors believe wrong info, not to say he was lying or anything, he simply did not know the truth. Plus, although he has owned it for 35 years, that leaves 29 years where it could have been messed with by joe-blow...

And, the guys above who answered you, well, they have more knowledge than about any other fifty guys at any gunshow...

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Robert, You was robbed! Who was this guy? Jerry Burney
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Thanks Jerry for your comments....

I don't want to say this guys name yet.... but I called him about two hours ago.

I stated I would like my Dutch Luger back... and he claimed he traded it away for a G43 rifle.

I then said I would take the G43 rifle, and he said no. I then asked for $1500, and he said no.

Do I have any legal recourse if I was deceived??

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Legally probably. But is it worth it? Probably not, as he might have believed the story and if he doesn't, he will insist he does Then you would have to get a lawyer, pay them, and overall it could come out that caveat emptor (sp), let the buyer beware...


I would comment that you posted on this forum and also Jan Stills forum, and several aknowledged experts said the story was false and in fact untrue. See what he says.

But, I think I would take it as a lesson learned.

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Hello Ed...

Yes... I posted on two sites... I want as much opionions as possible.
I will contact the guy tomorrow.

It appears obvious the gun was faked to enhance value based on comments.

Are there any know examples, that have such markings on the grip/spine?


Thanks again... Robert
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Robert, what I meant was, tell the guy that you posted on the two best known sites for lugers and experts on both sites said it was bogus. I too post on both sites, as I want to get the best opnions out there.

Good luck, no matter what, it is an interesting (if probably bogus) story

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Thanks Ed...

I will state that the experts have spoken.

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and I have seen one or two lugers with names on them, but it is uncommon and generally beleived put on after the war.

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I received several e-mails directly from collectors who suspect a well know Luger collector makes these.

I don't want to say that persons name because it may be inappropriate. I don't want to make accusations, nor get others, or myself in trouble.

I will try to return the Luger for a cash refund,

I collect mostly military helmets, flags, and daggers from WW2... and sisn't think people would fake stuff like this.

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Thumbs down Fake SS Luger

Hi:

The faker's German wasn't very good either. The name appears to be misspelled and doesn't make much sense either.

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