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Unread 12-12-2006, 12:25 PM   #1
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Hi everyone,
I have a question.......are there any 1939.......S42's in the 30xxt range? My research tells me this is a Code 42, 1939 with a S42 toggle train in it. It has the wa/63, wa/63, eagle over swastika on the left side of the receiver, and another eagle over swastika on the barrel, with a little star next to it. ANY idea what the star would be for?
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Unread 12-12-2006, 08:39 PM   #2
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I have a 1939 with only 42 on the toggle in the 30XXr range and all the same proof marks as yours but no star.
Hope this helps.
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Unread 12-13-2006, 08:38 AM   #3
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Gene, the highest serial number I have recorded for a 1939 S/42, is in the Q-Block. I suspect you are correct in assuming you have a 1939 Code 42 Luger with a S/42 toggle
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Would this be a rework or just someone replaceing some bad parts, does any one have an opinion?
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my .02
I would believe that someone is try to make a more common gun into something a little more difficult to find, a 1939 S/42 series is more rare that a 1939 42, thus he can command a higher price.

38 thousand 1939 S/42's v.s. 85 thousand 1939 42's

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Thanks Jim,
So I should try to find a toggle train that matches the gun and sell or trade this one. If both trains (toggle assembles) are the in the same condition, is one more valuable than the other? I would like to trade striaght across for the proper one.
Also, that star looks more like an Asteric.........does anyone know anything that could explain this marking?
thanks in advance!
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