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Unread 11-15-2014, 01:56 PM   #1
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Two reputable gunshops of my area have two pretty interesting lugers.
The first one is a DWM Commercial, a few thousands of this sort of Luger were made for the US civilian market in 1923.
The second one is a Mauser 29/70 made for the US market as well since it has got the "American Eagle" mark.
I'm a bit torn wether to get one or not, as after all they are not that rare at all.

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Unread 11-15-2014, 05:37 PM   #2
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Smile Should I buy or not.?

My Main problem would be to come up with a "Believeable story" for the Wife......."Honey....this guy on the Luger forum was needing money and sold me this Luger for only $300.00 ....and then made me a heck of a deal.....BOTH for ONLY $500.00....................................Honestly
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If you can get both for $500, you should be able to resell in the $2000 range. TH
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If she's not tracking the balance, no need to tell her the acquisition. If she's tracking the balance,,,, will this story work?
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Very nice 'Safe and Loaded'. It was one of a 2000 gun contract by Stoeger (approx. S#'s 89700 to 91700). Not easy to find. I would think it would be even harder to find in Italy. These use to sell for $1500-$1800 range here in the US.
BTW, Kenyon got it wrong by calling them 1923 Commercials... S#'s 75000 to 92000 were made from 1919 to 1921. The 'Safe and Loaded' contract was at the end, so probably made in 1921.
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If I were forced to make a choice, I'd get the Stoeger. I'm swayed by the extractor and safe position auf english... The Mauser has that old-style/Swiss charm, but I think the 6" barrel (My favorite shooter is a 6" .30 Luger.) is a child of the 70s compared to classic original factory configurations? I'll bet Gerben knows...

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Two reputable gunshops of my area have two pretty interesting lugers.
If they are in your area, aren't they the dreaded 9mm x 21mm 'civilian' cartridge configuration??? Or are they both 7.65mm???
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Yes they are both in the original cal.7,65 Luger.

To me it's just a matter of choosing the "less common" of the two, and I agree surely it's the former one, although as I said is not that rare either.
One more consideration, here is being sold for the equivalent of almost USD 3,000.00 which is think is probably too much.

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I paid $1300 for a Safe and Loaded in good shape about a month ago (Gunbroker). Actually a fairly rare variation, only about 125 have been documented on Dwight Gruber's list, although more undoubtedly still exist.
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Sergio,
Without doubt, I would get the "Safe & Loaded" Commercial.
Not so common variation made for a specific dealer.
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Buy DWM. Post-war Mauser Parabellum can wait -- it's purely $$ item, no timing inside. Anytime you got $$, you can find a Mauser Parabellum, brand-new in box. For DWM "Safe", it's more than $$, you would have to wait a chance. I have never seen DWM "Safe" in local gun shows. It appears in auction houses.

Well.. situation in Europe being different? I saw quite amount of post-war Parabellums listed in Hermann-Historica... Of course, I don't know local dealership market.
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Many of the guns come from Germany, not only Lugers but also Colts, Remington Rands, Sigs.
For what I can say it depends, sometimes it seems as you can find a lot of decent handguns, then all of a sudden it looks as if somebody has closed the tap...
Anyway despite the so called crisis prices for good items are going up.
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Waiting big name collectors' "summary sale" is a strategy. Rare guns are not rare in their collections. And, market size is limited, when everything is listed in a single place at a fixed short time frame (say, a few months), it's good chance for buyers. Otherwise, some variations never appear in "normal/random" market. We have witnessed some instances.
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