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06-23-2015, 12:12 PM | #1 |
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Another "what's it worth" question...
A friend of mine has this .30 commercial, it's definitely not the most desirable Luger variation but I would like to buy it just because I want a nice, matching Luger in an affordable price range. I think I can get it for $1,100, but I would like to know a little bit more about it first.
It doesn't have many numbered parts, the matching numbers I have found are on the frame, barrel, rear toggle (last two digits) and side plate (last digit), but there's also a non matching number on the rear of the breech block. This is what I can see just after a field strip, but from what I can tell there's no other numbered parts. So does this look correct to you guys, and what do you think about the price? I know that the pictures aren't all that great, but the gun looks great in person, maybe a 95% or so. |
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Look closely for numbers, as they are "hidden" on the commercial guns. Even if all matching, $1100 for a .30 cal. seems to be right at the top of the market. Although the gun looks to be in good shape, I'd personally pass until the price drops to the $950 range.
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I like the 30 caliber, and have bought & sold a couple...But David's price would be the most I'd pay...And that would have to be a F2F sale...I'd offer $100 less...And walk if seller give me a line of BS...
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Sounds like a mis-match.
The side plate should be numbered on the bottom with both digits. A "wrong" number (anywhere) is odd and not a good sign. The "lines" on the side plate are not right, should be smooth like the rest of the pistol; maybe a number was removed? |
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I think the price is too high. Overall the finish is nice, even if the gun turns out to be a mismatch numbers.
I agree that the "lines" on the face of the sideplate appears to be from something being sanded off and then refinished. But it doesn't look like enough metal was removed as if a serial number was removed... perhaps it was just a little rusty and they used a sandpaper that was too coarse to clean it up before refinishing. The Takedown lever has marks around the edges of the pivot point that appears that someone who didn't know how to take down a Luger may have used pliers to assist them in turning the lever. All in all I don't think the gun is worth more than $800-900 in this condition. Just my $0.02
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It's not a collectable piece.
I think $900 is about right, if it shoots well. Then again, it's your friend! Nice photos! |
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I am unsure what you mean by numbers on the rear of the breachblock?
And the values above, I think for a 30 luger, they are too high, as it will cost more to shoot it, etc. Ed
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Too high priced and may be a mismatch. Maybe in the $800-900 range. Bill
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If you look at it from the rear, there's a two digit number (not matching) right next to the firing pin retainer. Like Don said, finding odd numbers is not a good sign and the rear toggle has a "7" stamped underneath. Did they ever use any extra numbers like batch numbers, assembly numbers, date codes etc? This is pretty common on other guns, but I don't know if DWM ever did it? |
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Yes - individual department inspectors had a wide range of personal inspection stamps. Sometimes numbers / letters and sometimes unusual symbols.
This wasn't standardized until much later at Mauser where the "WR" stamp was instituted. Marc
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I might just take the whole gun apart and check the parts for numbers, if nothing else for educational purposes. |
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Mismatched, hard to go over $1k. Although I witnessed people bidding on mismatched guns to much higher price occasionally, but I have never met such a bidder when I play seller's role. Not a single one,,, God knows, probably due to bad luck? All of them went vacation.
Originally, I thought selling low end guns should be much easier -- turned out to be wrong. US market is a weird place, stores selling very cheap going out of business one after another (including a few gun shops that I saw here, but not only gun shops, even including stores selling regular home goodies). In theory, low price should attract many many buyers, but .. no. So, be very careful on price if gun is mismatched. |
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Ok, I still don't know for sure what the mismatch would be...?
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Ollie,
you said: "If you look at it from the rear, there's a two digit number (not matching) right next to the firing pin retainer." That is what is mis-matched. |
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The breechblock serial number is placed on the left side, below the line of the receiver extension, where it cannot be seen without disassembling the gun. On Lugers of this era there is commonly a number stamped on the rear face of the breechblock, next to the firing pin retainer, which has no relation to the pistol's serial number. The reason for this number is unknown.
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The likelihood of a .30 Commercial having mis-matched parts is low, few if any, endured the rigors of combat.
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I purchased an alphabet Luger many years ago, and the breechblock and extractor had been replaced with a non-matching Luger part.....not an aftermarket part. A lot of these commercial Lugers got shot, and some/many broke parts.
The extractor on the OPs gun should be numbered and matching, but you will have to remove it to see the numbers. |
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I just removed it, and it's not numbered. It's stamped "GELADEN", and that's it. |
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