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03-10-2010, 02:48 PM | #1 |
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Well I'm new. 1900 American Eagle I think
Well my great grandpa got this gun some time ago I dont know the story really i've heard a few one which was ridiculous from the latter owner my grandpa. anyway from what i have seen it appears to be a 1900 german luger i dont know how to rate blueing its got a lot of it left ?? percentage wise i dont know. it seems to be all matching numbers from what i can find. I dont know how to dismantle it to find out for sure. It fires the rifling appears to be in great shape from what i can see with my super led light, i could be wrong but i can see it for sure. I dont know where the proof marks are , or it doesnt have one. SN 13906 any info appreciated Also it is marked with GERMANY under the 13906
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You are correct, it is a Model 1900 American Eagle Luger. It was made specifically for thye US market. I think I can see one of the proof marks, a crown over a U, on the left side of the receiver. If the marks haven't been removed or worn away, you will usually see a crown over each of the letters B, U and G on the bottom of the barrel and a crown over B and U on the side of the receiver. Congratulations on having this model in the family, it is a classic.
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Any idea in value. ?
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From your pictures, it is fairly rough in bluing; I would say $1300-$2000; 1900's sell, but are a smaller market; if nicer than what it looks like in the pictures, I would say $1700-$2300.
Better pictures would help. Welcome to the forum! I am collecting these type right now. If looking for a shooter, I think I would find a newer model, like a mismatched WW2 or the like as the parts are expensive for 1900's. Ed
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It also has a crazy leather holster made out of leather with a metal clip covered in soft cowhide leather. The luger is fully visible in holster
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Here are the pics of the holster I can't really get a good picture of the blueing cuz the light on my camera makes even the deep blue parts look not so and i with the lighting i have regular no flash it looks like the whole gun is blue. it was used a lot. anyone have any more info or ideas
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is the holder thing worth anything? lol so anywhere between 1300 and 2700. I was thinking about selling it but i dunno yet guess i need to research some more.
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not $2700
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i meant 2300 my bad
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Its probably not a bad gun; I wouldn't kick it out of my safe.
If you're looking for trades of anything ?? I have more items than cash Ed
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Don't we all lol what kind of items?
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Oh I have no idea about lugers I like en a lot tho.
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anyone have any other insights or price variations or is this absolutely spot on. All the other posts i see people arguing over value, but i guess thats the more sought after ww2 stuff which is what i was hoping i had when i got it. Guess the devil in me wanted a nazi gun ?
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Sounds like you and Ed need to talk. He's the guy to get you where you want to be with this one.
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K cool. In such a newb
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man this section see much less traffic than the others i see. lol
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I am new here. so hi.
I was looking at a gun of a friends last night that his Dad had left him. It appears to be just like this one, except the SN is 13902. Is this gun a 7.65mm? Was it made in 1900? These are probably goofy questions to you guys, but my only knowledge of Lugers is what I found in the Blue Book of Guns. My friend has zero knowledge of guns in general and his Dad is deceased. By the marking & the info I found in that book I had it narrowed down to this model.... which the book said was a 7.65mm and one made in 1906 that was a 9mm. I was leaning toward the first because of the SN, 13902. I could find no marking for caliber, but it appears smaller than a 9mm. I am going back today with my calipers to measure the bore. Anyway, I did a search this morning and found this site..... I figured someone on here would know the answers. Thank you in advance for any help. Cp PS / SN's all match...... it is not a "parts" gun. Last edited by capj; 05-12-2010 at 02:31 PM. Reason: To add PS |
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