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Unread 07-13-2018, 05:06 PM   #1
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Not really Luger Guy more a Nihonto Japanese sword guy I do have one shooter grade Luger and I just acquired this but I am looking to trade it for a sword to a friend however I’m not sure of the value of this.

From what I gather is a vet brought this back and then had the stock in the four grip replaced in the 70s as well as having the box made. Only 2 numbers visable, stock has some wiggle to it. It’s 9mm.

I know enough to be dangerous and I can’t really find any examples other than the $10,000 ones out there on the Internet so any and all info or opinions would be appreciated!

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Unread 07-13-2018, 05:18 PM   #2
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I can tell you that it’s been re-blued/buffed or otherwise constructed of miscellaneous parts, the toggle link on top should have the DWM scroll on it if it’s an original. While carbines like this were sometimes made in 9mm, most were chambered for .30 Luger instead. I see several forum members who take one of their shooter grade Lugers and convert it into a carbine as a project with a great deal of time and effort expended in the process. If I have my guess, I’d say that’s what happened in the case of this carbine.
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Unread 07-13-2018, 05:38 PM   #3
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Appreciate it! Think it’s worth 3k?
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3000$? No, in my humble opinion. But it is nice looking.
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Unread 07-13-2018, 05:45 PM   #5
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What would be a fair price? I don’t want to screw anyone nor do I want to get screwed.

I appreciate your time!

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Unread 07-13-2018, 06:41 PM   #6
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I'm very interested in seeing more photos of the stock attachment lug on the gun and also on the stock itself. Something completely out of the norm.
Price is going to be difficult to quote, it may end up being one of those unusual items that is worth exactly what someone will give you. No more and no less.
Have you shot it and how does it function?
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Unread 07-13-2018, 06:49 PM   #7
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Put 50 rounds of 124g through it yesterday. 3 stove pipes that’s it, the rest fed flawlessly.
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Unread 07-13-2018, 06:52 PM   #8
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Sorry the other end..
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Unread 07-13-2018, 07:19 PM   #9
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YIKES! It's a shooter...nothing more. Allowing $1,200 would be generous IMO. Your friend might be willing to part with more for it on a trade..But..it ain't no carbine.
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Unread 07-13-2018, 07:21 PM   #10
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Ok, well I still did ok on it then.

Yeah I may still do ok as he’s more into guns than swords.

I appreciate everyone’s time and thoughts!

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Unread 07-13-2018, 08:31 PM   #11
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In the 60's / 70's - it was not uncommon to get a carbine kit - you can tell because of the barrel being 16+ inches - AND the stock lug is totally weird.

Personally, I think they did a good job and if it feeds and shoots (the two I had would not keep firing more than a couple at a time before jamming).

The stock and other wood is nice looking and for trade value, I would think you could get 2k - selling, I would be asking $1400-$1600 but stressing that it does function.

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Crap, I can’t do it to him.

Well there’s a gun show next weekend.

Thanks for the input!

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So is the forearm wood attached directly to the barrel or to something else? When you cycle the toggle does the barrel move fore and aft independently of the forearm wood?
Thanks for photos of the stock attachment device. It's a new one on me...
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So is the forearm wood attached directly to the barrel or to something else? When you cycle the toggle does the barrel move fore and aft independently of the forearm wood?
Thanks for photos of the stock attachment device. It's a new one on me...
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The barrel moves when cycled.
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the two that I have had (and the barrel was too heavy for shooting), had a screw that held the forearm to the barrel if I remember correctly
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Yep there’s a screw about 4” away from the sling attachment.
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Unread 07-15-2018, 11:48 AM   #18
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I'm not an expert, especially on carbine lugers, just for your reference the one pictured below not long ago was sold here for almost 19,000 $ although the stock is not matching.
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The frame stock attaching lugs are somewhat bizarre, but appear to be effective. Either the original stock lug was ground off or it is a pre-lug frame. The smaller lug was evidently added to keep the stock from twisting. The large lug has a groove filed in it to lock the stock in place. No sliding lug slots at all.

Pics aren't detailed/clear enough to see exactly how it locks up but I get a rough idea of how it would work.

Oil is seeping into the left grip.

Mec-Gar magazine??? Plastic bottom looks like it.

I think Jerry's estimate of value is generous.

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Crap, I can’t do it to him.
Well there’s a gun show next weekend.
Thanks for the input!
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It's been my observation that new members with questions of originality or authenticity already have valid suspicions about their Luger in question. This is a good example - You already suspected it was not original and wished to reinforce that suspicion with opinions from more knowledgeable Luger collectors. I'm surprised that Don or Dwight haven't voiced their concerns, but you've gotten a couple good opinions already.

How about some clearer pics of the frame lugs, the stock attaching iron, and the frame with forearm removed??? That should elicit more comments.
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Others have said what I would have.
I would be in the not so well hand made/one off production group.
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