Matching 1914 luger,grips match too.the mag 6 digest off and is no letter block like pistol.could this be a factory error,seems really close to be a missmatch,info appreciated
Matching 1914 luger,grips match too.the mag 6 digest off and is no letter block like pistol.could this be a factory error,seems really close to be a missmatch,info appreciated
Looks pretty good for a 110 year old gun,I hear that all the time, it dosent matter how old a gun is thats no excuse,its either in good cond or its not.Got pics up loaded.has a lot of straw still on small parts.The mag has 4521 pistol is 4527,factory era or just 6 guns apart?Finish looks original to me ,the barrel has an extra marking.
Last edited by Toecutter; 10-21-2023 at 10:25 PM.
Good to having posting again TC. That's a beautiful looking Luger, someone has looked after it. As a piece of industrial design, always a classic.
Thanks Anderson,the barrel is marked Bo26 ,seems it stands for Bohler a barrel manufacturer,bore is nice,would you be afraid to shoot this one?
Nice gun TC. Not very likely the mag was stamped in error. Someone found a mag very close. Real matching mags is uncommon. I would not be afraid to shoot after a good inspection and cleaning. My preference is Winchester white box or PPU for proper function.
John
Time Capsule TC...Congrats
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Really nice Luger in great condition, nice find
Ben
Thanks guys appreciate it!,John the mag is in same cond as pistol,if it was changed they got really lucky finding one that close.Probably wont shoot this Luger,too good of a cond. to risk breaking a part.Have a commercial 1920s 30 cal DWM 'GERMANY' import that I shoot,works great and pretty accurate.
Last edited by Toecutter; 10-24-2023 at 03:37 PM.
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