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Unread 12-04-2004, 12:20 AM   #1
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I'm being offered a DWM marked Luger with the American Eagle stamped over the chamber. Finish would rate about 99% with just a hint of muzzle wear. Serial number is 55099. The word Germany is stamped on the frame just under the serial number. It has grip safety. The seller is asking $2500. Is this a reasonable price?
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Unread 12-04-2004, 12:29 AM   #2
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I forgot to mention the caliber is 7.65 and the barrel is 6 inches long.
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J.L., the price sounds like the going rate for an American Eagle in this kind of condition. Make sure it's not a "reblue", and that it has matching numbers. Pictures would help.
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J.L., does it have any proof marks?

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Are you sure the barrel is 6 inches long and not 4 3/4 inches?
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Unread 12-04-2004, 12:32 PM   #6
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The barrel is 4.75 inches. Sorry for the mistake. It has the crown over N proofs on the bottom of the barrel, the left side of the upper, one on the bolt, and one on the toggle link. It is definitely not a reblue.

What is the year of manufacture?
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Hi Joe,

The folks at Simspons LTD have this one for sale at $ 2750...here is their link to some photos :

http://www.simpsonltd.com/LugerRoom/...E-18/AE-18.htm

I think if yours is comparable to this one at $ 2500, you have a decent buy...

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Well sorry if this is off topic but i want to buy a Stoger American Eagle Luger but the magazine only holds seven rounds. Would the luger magazines that hold 8 rounds fit in this gun?
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Kohaku,

This should be in the Post WWII forum but the answer is that if your magazine has the folded spine down the sides, a standard Luger magazine will work. If the sides are flat, then only the ones built by ORIMAR will work.

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Ah thanks for the info sorry about the wrong folder but im new to this posting thing.
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Unread 12-08-2004, 11:20 AM   #11
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no problem Kohaku2416... in the future, just go to the appropriate forum for your post, and use the NEW TOPIC button instead of POST REPLY...

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The first part of my reply came out harsher than I intended. Your post was fine!

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