William, I think a divorce is on the cards to be honest I can sell the house car the lot, buy lots of guns
William, I think a divorce is on the cards to be honest I can sell the house car the lot, buy lots of guns
Ben
True....Lugers go Up in values...but Women go up in Costs....lol
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
Yes DWM and Erfurt used the same serial sequence during WWI. Browning was one of the few that also deviated from the traditional method of numbering. They didn't reset the counter when they took over production until they dropped the tangent site. Then in 1943 they started the sequence again with the letter "a" behind the serial number, then in 1944 they shifted to the letter "b" at the end. Mauser, Walther and CYQ (Spreewerk) also used the same serial sequence on the P38 as was used on the Lugers.
Wow beautiful
Hi Ben
It does have black grips, but the finish does not look black.
I have a Byf 42 Portuguese Navy black widow Luger, and the finish looks darker than yours.
Maybe its from the photos.
Cheers
Nuno
The pic of you and Ade brought a smile to my face on an otherwise bleak and rainy monday.
Nice P-08 as well. Congrats.
You are to be commended on trigger discipline. Always good to see.
[QUOTE=Ben Evans;1035618]Nuno, the finish is actually darker than my other lugers to be honest
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Maybe it was just the photo quality.
Anyway, good stuff Ben
Cheers
Nuno
I see nothing wrong with your grips, but for piece of mind might check inside architecture with study that was done on Jans site under history! I believe there are 3 normal patterns discovered,but after checking mine out have since forgotten. There had been some fakes made for a while as Widows sell for higher prices and had been in high demand
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