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On my first luger everything but the sideplate and take down lever is stamped 65. The side plate and lever is stamped 66. I noticed there's a guy in the classifieds trading in sideplates for the old one plus 75 dollars. For a shooter type gun (its been reblued) is it worth the money to swap out the side plate and try to find a correct lever, just to say its numbers matching? Its a 1917 DWM standard pistol. thanks. jim
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Not really. You can try to find the parts, just because it pleases you to have an all matching pistol, but it will not make a difference to a potential buyer and you will have more money into the pistol than you may get out of it.
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fully agree with you on that
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You could also have trigger / sear fitting problems with replacing that part. These pistols were hand fitted in that area...
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