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  1. 1933-1945: Mauser Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    Here is two pictures of my 1942 byf Luger. Usually with the later ww2 Lugers these areas still have visible machine marks. But mine does not. I have seen other Lugers made during the same time as mine that had these marks polished out when it was made as they would have wanted to do. All I want...
  2. 1933-1945: Mauser Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    https://www.gunsinternational.com/guns-for-sale-online/pistols/luger-pistols/42-code-42-wwii-german-luger-rig.cfm?gun_id=101905142 Based on what the guy told me, he said it was an end of war rework/put together and that all 42-42 lugers were reworks. It looks cool and I know that Mauser did...
  3. 1933-1945: Mauser Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    Hi folks, I mostly collect FN, sometimes a German weapon sneeks in. So, what can you tell me about this one? Rare? Value in Europe? Thanks WA655 stamped, 42 toggle, dated 1942, Cal 7.65mm serial 3375 All parts exept the square side panel seems to match. The mag has a little different serial...
  4. 1933-1945: Mauser Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    I acquired this BYF 1942 model and it has an unusual proof mark on the side of the barrel extension. I have been unable to find any info on it. The gun has obviously been re-finished. I took it apart and all of the numbers match, except for the grips. Is this some sort of arsenal rebuild mark...
  5. German: German Mfg. (non-P08) Pistols & Holsters.
    I recently came across an online ad for a P38 on a site that caters to local sellers and buyers. There was scant information in the ad but the holster pictured with the pistol gave me an idea it was likely a war-time pistol. I currently own a cyq P38 but have always had a hankering for a...
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