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07-20-2017, 03:30 PM | #1 |
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Assistance Please!
Happy July folks.
I recently aquired a Luger from my In-Law, and would like to sell it for her. Is there a correct method, policy, or particular means to: 1. ID the pistol 2. specific photos needed 3. Proper forum to request help in determining its value 4. Any other things I need to know I hope this isn't too much to request, but not being a gun seller, I want to do this the right way, as well as not fall for any lowballers. It is a BYF 41 - wood grips - VERY clean - SN 6000 - all numbers I can see match ( I have not disassembled it) Any help sincerely appreciated! John |
07-20-2017, 04:35 PM | #2 |
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How about posting additional photos here, and after we kick the tires a bit you can post it for sale below? Top, bottom, right, left, front numbers, barrel numbers, magazine numbers, muzzle and bore, front and rear grip straps.
Just post a few close-ups and we'll tell you what others we need in order to speak intelligently. Then you will have your info. and can sell it as an informed seller. dju |
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Luger info...
Here's the best I can do with the iPhone....any more needed I can take.. According to the in law, it was a bring back. She's still looking for "some leather stuff" that supposedly came with it. She is a bonafide hoarder, so thats gonna be iffy.
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Great, ...I'm on it.
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07-20-2017, 07:30 PM | #5 |
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the basics (which in New Collectors area explained what to show, but I think you're just here for this time )
byf = Mauser made 41 = year made all small parts should have the 00 value of a byf if I was buying one is $1500-$2200, depends on originality depending on who is buying - mag doesn't match and thats not a deal killer at all wood grips, which is likely correct, but some folks want to see the bakelite ones extra magazine or holster would make a few hundred more dollars
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A very nice Luger!
I'd add that it appears to have bluing that is better than most, no wear that I can see. I'm not seeing the grip straps but I'll bet they are pretty well untouched too. To me $2000 seems like a reasonable starting point. dju |
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I agree with David, assuming that all inside numbers match. Is there a number inside the sideplate? Bill
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Can I see the number without disassembling it?
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No. It will be on the backside of the sideplate. Bill
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I was afraid of that. Guess if it becomes a deal breaker, I'll get a gunsmith to open it up...my limits are with the 1911!
sooo, should I move this over to the Selling forum with the limited info I have, or, is more research in order (maybe trace its "roots"), or leave it up to the new owner? opinion.... |
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It is quite a bit simpler.
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If you are unsure of how to disassemble it you can go to YouTube or just simply don't do it. I'd hate to see anything get bent or broken...
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It appears you have a very nice Luger, but to learn key data re: value you should disassemble it and verify that all the numbered parts match.
Disassembly is not difficult, many YouTube videos show how. Numbered parts list is in the FAQ of this forum. |
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I could probably figure out how to break it down, but.....one slip of the screwdriver.....just can't do it.
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It is possible to completely field strip by hand with no tools, as this videos demonstrates.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIs2AVRaZzo I suggest at least try it. Lugers are tough and IMO can't be damaged via hand field strip. Knowing if the parts are all properly numbered is important. |
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I'll check out the video and see if I can work up the balls......
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I hope you do. I do not deal in WWII Lugers at all but from what I can tell you have an outstanding example. Review the video and carefully field strip the piece so that you can assure the folks it is as good as it appears. Then offer it for sale at a reasonable, but not cheap, price. Good luck.
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OP, you just got some great advice from the lugermeisters. You have a very nice Luger that should easily sell if you price it within the range advised above.
If I were you I'd keep it!
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What is the letter suffix on the frame in front of the trigger guard? Please post a picture of it if you can.
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Yep give your inlaw a couple grand, a big hug and a kiss, and you will be on your
way to a nice luger collection. |
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