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1906 -Is this real or 'enhanced'
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I had taken a hiatus from collecting for about a year and am now getting back into it. I have developed an interest in some of the earlier lugers. So now my question. I found this on GB and would like to get opinions on it: 1906 . I am concerned that it is re-blued or in some way 'enhanced'. What makes me think it is possibly re-blued is: 1) the very shallow C/B on the left side. 2) the pits seem to show blue. 3) some of the parts have so little, if any wear. 4) some of the parts do show wear, so the wear on the pistol does not seem even. I don't think the lanyard is original; but that does not bother me. If you guys think it is genuine, I plan to bid on it. Please don't get into a bidding war with me thanks, Richard
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I share your concerns. A very nice looking gun but a tough call on the points you made. Also no halos, etc. And is that a crack on the frame, just ahead of the right grip panel, top point?
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Richard, it is a GENUINE Luger... and it is just my opinion, (and apparently the opinion of DJU) but I have the same concerns you have about it being re-blued, for the same reasons.
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The fuzziness of the proofs and match numbers make me nervous.
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Is anyone else concerned about that line radiating forward from the right grip upper point, or is it just my imagination?
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At the risk of disagreeing with the above reviews, I think the gun is good and in very nice condition. The barrel proofs are absolutely authentic showing well defined proper halos. The frame ears and grip straps do exhibit "freckling" but I do not believe there is evidence of it being reblued, just some pitting due to improper care/storage.
The only problem that I see that you might encounter is if the reserve is set unrealistically high. Ron
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About as nice an authentically finished 9mm New Model Parabellum as you are likely to find.
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Looks like a crack to me.
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I guess, what I should have said was is this an 'enhanced' luger or an 'honest' one.
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Is this the picture you are saying looks like a crack?
The downward sloping jagged line from the grip?
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One of the things that concerned me was this stamp.
I thought it looked way to shallow. Is this normal for an 'honest' DWM luger from 1906? I would have expected the stamp to be deeper since they were in a commercial market and under little pressure to turn them out fast -as in WWI.
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Don' get me wrong...I do like the thing; I just don't want to waste my time, or money, if it is doctored.
I was thinking of putting in a bid and "c'est la vie".
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I think it is just the corner created at the intersection of the flat surface below with the curved surface above. My Lugers have it.
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In my opinion this finish has been freshened, perhaps not a total reblue....maybe a cold blue touch-up. When I look at the rear of the frame where the rear toggle strikes the frame when shot, this looks "freshened" to me. Other areas are also bothersome to me....finish wise.
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I think it is just a piece of thread or lint that snagged on the grip and is soaked with gun oil... seems an unlikely place for a frame crack. No firing stress in that area.
Apparently our group can't come to a consensus on the finish without better photos or handling the firearm in person. All those who have spoken up are pretty well versed in determining whether a gun is refinished... yet we are split on the originality of the finish. Can we get better photos?
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Maybe John and Don M. are correct, and it is a "ledge"; it does "look" like a crack- a quick look in person would settle that.
Good question to ask the seller, just to establish a reference!
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You know, that's what keeps this group interesting. Diverse opinions on the same photos and all expressed without malice. Wish facebook were so civil...
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I agree with Ron Wood, it is a correct and original finish Luger. Only a hands on inspection will be the last word however. It looks like a crack but is 99.9% not a crack. It is a machining ledge that all of that era Lugers have. If you have a reference collection you can check yours and see they all have that ledge. The proof mark is also ok and fine. That proof was struck before the rust blue and that one is within the range of normal appearance and depth. The barrel serial and proofs were struck after the blue was on and those too have the right look and halos. Nice original gun. Good luck!
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