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01-04-2005, 10:47 PM | #1 |
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Getting back into it
I am another newbie to Luger collecting â?? actually, kind of a returnee. About 30 years ago I used to live in Colorado. Those who were there in the â??Glory Daysâ? might remember the numerous guns shows and (more painfully) the pricing. Anyway, many Lugers, Walthers and P-38s passed though my hands, but finishing my higher education took precedence and everything was sold expect for my Colt SAAâ??s
Now, Iâ??m trying to get back and, of course, sticker shock & lack of knowledge have been limiting factors. I got my C&R last year and that has been most helpful. I have poured over some of the popular Luger books and looked at some sites & auctions with Lugers for sale. I have come up with sort of a starting wish list that I think I can afford. Iâ??ll first precede that list with some information I was given to begin my search, which may or may not be correct and/or good advice First, I was told to only buy 9mm examples. Second, I was told that matching numbers examples with 95% finish are the best to consider for collecting. Non-matching, regardless of finish are best considered as shooters.... Personally, the better the craftsmanship - the happier I am. As far as wear goes (again this is a personal thing) I would consider more wear with less finish showing carefull maintenance as opposed to more finish but numerous dings and scratches - but this doesn't seem to fly in some collector circles. Third, Donâ??t worry too much about getting a perfect bore. I concur on this. I have shot many military 1911â??s that lived on a steady diet of corrosive primer and have always been amazed at how well they shoot. Fourth: One should not shoot collectors. I have a bit of a hard time with this. I know, something could break, but I used to tell myself that every time I romped with the old corvette I used to have. Based somewhat these considerations, I have started a (very short) list, which I think is in my budget based on these models: 1. WWI DWMs up to 1918 2. A 1934-42 Mauser Code 42 or BYF These seem to be the most plentiful and therefore, perhaps the best choice and price. I have a lot to learn here. I would like to add artillery models, navys and Swiss variations to the list but they seem to be drifting just out or reach. Any advice and where is best to look with my imperfect knowledge would be appreciated. Thanks, Bob |
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