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Byf 42 luger mismatched refinished value
Byf 42 luger mismatched refinished value







byf 42 luger mismatched refinished value

Black leather 'jwa' (Moritz Stecher Freiberg, Sachsen) flap holster and extra magazine.

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I know it's not a twenty five hundred dollar rig, but as much as I'd love to offer him twelve hundred for it, I don't want to turn him off on the sale. Four Semi-Automatic Pistols -A) Spreewerke 'cyq' Code P-38 Pistol with Extra Magazine and HolsterFixed sights, 'eagle/ 88' and small VOPO proofs, mismatched barrel/ locking block, ribbed grips. I realize I don'y have pics, but it is the real deal, and the date makes it exactly what I want, is giving fifteen, maybe even sixteen hundies out of line for this. WWII FN P35 Browning Nazi Hi-Power WaA140 9x19 Semi-Auto Pistol 4567a This is a very good and original Nazi marked Hi-Power most likely brought back after WW2 as there. What I'm wondering is eight hundred for a shooter? And where might you find people giving away Lugers at prices like these?Īnyway, back to this one, he's selling it for his granpa, and I'm sure the old guy can use all the money he can get. 13 Image (s) WWII FN P35 Browning Nazi Hi-Power WaA140 9x19 Semi-Auto Pistol 4567a. of course twenty five hundred for the nice minty al matching mag rigs, etc. I'm reading ridiculous things like "shooters" (which is what some might consider this one), in the five to eight hundred USD, a thousand, twelve hundred for nice stuff. I took it in trade but I figured the value on it was 800. I have a '41 byf that is all matching and mechanically sound but has plenty of finish wear, mostly at the barrel. as of course there are a few sharks out there trying to get a sweet deal, like we'd all like to, but ripping people off isn't cool, and neither is getting ripped off.Īnyway, long story short. I would buy a 'mostly matching' refinished P08 for 650.

byf 42 luger mismatched refinished value

then by the end of the pages guys are saying I'll take it for two grand, even three. Guys are showing amazing lugers, that the first few posters in the threads say a grand US. So, this morning, I'm researching values on the net, in threads here and there. Kid thinks of course that it was worth $2500, and I had to tell em on account of condition, no way, but i do want it. It feeds and ejects perfect, did no fire a round through it, and I might not ever (if I get it) This gun seen some action for sure, and there is some very light pitting in the usual places, the rib that sticks out against the holster on the right, some pretty good bluing wear to the removable side plate, wear in all the right places. The non matching mags don't bother me in the least, just trying to figure out how correct or incorrect this may be? I seems to have read that more of the Police rigs had matching mags, and looking around on GB and elsewhere on the net, I could not atcually find any 1940 42 code pistols with even one matching mag, much less two. Both mags have blank alu bottoms, and one has been interestingly "personalized" with maybe a GI's first name, possibly even a Deutsche Soldaten's first name.Īre 42 code Lugers supposed to have matching mags, or not so much by this era of production. I am seeking information in regards to tracking the origin of this pistol.I may have a line on a guys "granpa's" 1940 42 code luger, all matching #'s with two P08 FXO Eagle37 mags and correct black clamshell holster. My question is, can I trace this pistol? Can anyone tell me more about the pistol? I know that it's 9mm, German etc. I began to continue until the whole gun was grey, looking closely at the last traces of nickel, I noticed that I had revealed what seems to be remnants of the original finish. I then noticed that the yellowish nickel finish has turned a dark grey-ish color. 42 Luger,clip still loaded Still had live ww2 dated ammo in clip,bet the ammo would still go off Click to enlarge the picture 06-22-2018, 12:03 AM 2. So expressing my animosity for nickel, I vigorously scrubbed the frame with a piece of steel wool. I used a Caswell Nickel stripper, which worked partially. Now, the story is that this gun was a bringback and was nickel plated almost immediately.

byf 42 luger mismatched refinished value

I have recently acquired an all matching BYF, 41 dated luger.









Byf 42 luger mismatched refinished value