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11-20-2004, 11:53 PM | #1 |
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DWM Alphabet Commercial
I'm thinking of buying this pistol . Sorry I don't have the serial number handy . I do remember it has a 4 digit number with "k" suffix though . No chamber date . DWM toggle . c/n proof (no others found) . "GERMANY" stamped on front of frame near serial number and on wooden mag base . Last 2 digits of number stamped in std commercial locations . Bore is mint . Exterior is about 96% . Straw is excellent . ... Comes with vintage owners manual cover in German , text is English . Overall a beautiful pistol .
Years ago , my impression was that these were kind of snubbed by most collectors . Are they more popular now ? Any thoughts on value ? Thanks !
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Mitch, I am assumming you are saying it is a weimar era commercial sold in the US. Is it 7.65 or 9MM? I am not familar with the term 1920 DWM rework? I am used to 1920 Reichwehr marked guns, then the old 1923 commercial designation, which has slowly gone to the wayside I believe...
Value is what you want to pay, I am under the impression a 20's era commerical goes for less than most military versions... Can you give us pictures and approx how much you are being offered and someone can give you a reasonable estimate... Ed
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Sorry for my model confusion . Yes , it is a Weimar Alphabet SN DWM commercial 7.65 cal . I see it listed on the table on p13 of my copy of "Weimar and Early Lugers" . I should have looked before posting . ... Looks pretty common .
This one is in beautiful shape . I can pick it up for $500 .
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Not a bad price, I think that is a reasonable price. My feeling is, if it is in really nice shape, it'll go up in value a lot more than other guns...
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11-21-2004, 03:18 PM | #5 |
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In my experience $500 is top-dollar for one of these guns (despite what dealers are trying to sell them for), and I expect their value to rise very slowly.
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Dwight has a better eye for this type of model than me <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="wink.gif" />
I can see why people would buy nice models like this and part them out for a $100 or more profit... Ed
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11-22-2004, 09:15 PM | #7 |
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Thanks for the feedback .
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11-23-2004, 09:33 AM | #8 |
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Mitch, you describe the pistol as being in very good condition. At 96% or better that pistol can bring $800 or more. If it were marked in English; SAFE and LOADED it would be worth an easy $1000. Hell if the manual is original it's worth over $100 and the mag could be worth twice that. Snatch it up or tell me where it is.
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Thanks George . It is a strong 96% .
That's a good thought . I'll check on the box . Unfortunately , it's not marked SAFE & LOADED . I suspicioned that it might be worth a little more than $500 and I did buy it . I found the original manual quite interesting . I'll post some pics when time allows . Have a good day .
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Mitch, just finished "guy sajer's" book last night, very interesting read...
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11-23-2004, 03:50 PM | #11 |
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Mitch and Ed, the name sounded familiar. Was Sajer the Alsatian in the Grossdeutschland Division?
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VERY GOOD GEO!!
Forgotten Soldier, by Guy Sajer First time I have read the book, literally came across it at the book store in Denver. Very interesting read and to see the war from his perspective was great! Ed
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re: "The Forgotten Soldier"
I first read it about 15 yrs ago . Up until then , I couldn't remember ever reading a book that I "couldn't put down" . I have read it several times since . I don't read too many novels / biography's more than once . Back to Lugers . I found the vintage English version manual interesting . Brown/dark tan cover . Entitled , The " PARABELLUM " Automatic Pistol DWM Berlin The recommended lubricant was pure vaseline . Interesting .
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