Hi,
All these points are fine and they are correct, but if that pistol is correct?. Its the best AE in the world. And if you don't think there are guys out there that cannot duplicate rust blue and have enough talent to leave, rails, muzzle, and even the safety in the white.
I walked into show here last year and there were not one but 6 rare variant Luger's in one guys case and they were all brand new right down to the grip screws. So I asked the guy "who did these, they did a really exceptional job". And the guy tells me their all correct and period. And then the story.
I mean these guns were brand new!!!. Jan Still lists the formula's for the heat treatment in his books. Take the straw pop it in a kiln at 1120 degrees for 22 minutes, yada, yada. The blue is a cake walk now with the money being asked on these pistols. The price tag alone on this piece should be an indicator its re-done.
You can have all the books in the world and your toast, I watched a buddy do one for himself in his barn, it was a G-date. He called me a month or so later and invited me up and asked that I bring my G-date along. I arrived and he pulled his re-done gun out and guess what??. After an hour I could not tell the difference.
I sold all my Luger's at that point. I can understand the criteria for the above post, but after what I have seen I have no doubt this gun has been re-blued and strawed and white rails, muzzle make no difference in that assessment as its being done. And its being done by the largest dealers in the hobby.
Throw the books out the window, as soon as these Luger's rose in price and it was worth it to turn a dog into something that looks like the piece in question?.
That is exactly what they did. Get a picture of those grip screw's and I bet they are absolutely perfect. The first think to go and never hold up. That gun is humped like a high school cheerleader. Is it worth 2500.00?? It probably is re-blued if the job is done to a high degree.
JMO
All these points are fine and they are correct, but if that pistol is correct?. Its the best AE in the world. And if you don't think there are guys out there that cannot duplicate rust blue and have enough talent to leave, rails, muzzle, and even the safety in the white.
I walked into show here last year and there were not one but 6 rare variant Luger's in one guys case and they were all brand new right down to the grip screws. So I asked the guy "who did these, they did a really exceptional job". And the guy tells me their all correct and period. And then the story.
I mean these guns were brand new!!!. Jan Still lists the formula's for the heat treatment in his books. Take the straw pop it in a kiln at 1120 degrees for 22 minutes, yada, yada. The blue is a cake walk now with the money being asked on these pistols. The price tag alone on this piece should be an indicator its re-done.
You can have all the books in the world and your toast, I watched a buddy do one for himself in his barn, it was a G-date. He called me a month or so later and invited me up and asked that I bring my G-date along. I arrived and he pulled his re-done gun out and guess what??. After an hour I could not tell the difference.
I sold all my Luger's at that point. I can understand the criteria for the above post, but after what I have seen I have no doubt this gun has been re-blued and strawed and white rails, muzzle make no difference in that assessment as its being done. And its being done by the largest dealers in the hobby.
Throw the books out the window, as soon as these Luger's rose in price and it was worth it to turn a dog into something that looks like the piece in question?.
That is exactly what they did. Get a picture of those grip screw's and I bet they are absolutely perfect. The first think to go and never hold up. That gun is humped like a high school cheerleader. Is it worth 2500.00?? It probably is re-blued if the job is done to a high degree.
JMO
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