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Unread 10-26-2002, 07:04 PM   #1
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I have a 1939 Luger with a 42 mark on it the top of the toggle. I have taken the luger completely apart and all parts are matching with an 07. the only part I have a question about is the rear toggle connecting pin. It has an 02 on the left side. I have looked in several books and there is no mention of the toggle pin itself having a number. Does this mean that my Luger is not matching? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Jeff Vincent
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Unread 10-26-2002, 08:12 PM   #2
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Hi Jeff,

Yes, it means your gun is not matching.

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Unread 10-26-2002, 08:45 PM   #3
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Just a suggestion, study the "02" very carefully. The German "7 & 2" can easily be misread depending on the type of stamp used. Use a magnifying glass and look close. Tom, if the pin were not numbered would it be "nonmatching" for a
1939 mauser?

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Unread 10-26-2002, 11:07 PM   #4
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Hi rk,
Yes, if the rear connecting pin was blank, it would still be a non-matching 1939/42 Luger. All military Mauser Lugers had the rear conneting pin numbered with the last two digits originally when they left the factory. No exceptions.
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Unread 10-27-2002, 08:25 AM   #5
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Thanks for the help. How does this one nonmatching piece influence the value of the gun? The Luger is otherwise a 85-90 percent gun. What would the value be?
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Hi Vincent,

The bad news is that as it is mismatched it is nothing but a shooter from a collector's standpoint. In the condition you describe, it should bring about $350-400.

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Shooter Luger prices have certainly gone up in the past two years. I think the recent imports have just about dried up and that pushs the shooter prices up.
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I agree that shooter prices have gone up. A toggle pin that is mismatched does technically make it a mismatch Luger but in the scope of serious collectors (and wannabes) this would only be a dickering point to talk someone down in price. No decent Lugers are being sold for under $500 anymore. I remember all the 'collectors' talking about "common variety" Lugers for $300 about 25 years ago and all complaining that they couldn't find any! Guess what? There still aren't any! Good condition Lugers (mismatches, restored, refinished, etc) are worth around $500 as a good starting price. Really nice ones are going for around a grand. The times have caught up with the old timers and the dreamers.
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