I have a slight problem with the description of the Luger for sale at:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=1#post3088135
The sellers statement that "All parts were not manufactured at the same factory their for (sic) they will differ" just isn't factual. Luger collectors will tell you that the safety bar is questionable, because the number "1" has a lower serif, but the rest of the 1's on the Luger do not, plus the safety bar has a "4" that is open topped , and all the other 4's are not. Those parts should ALL be matching, if the Luger is being described as having "full 100% matching numbers".
What is the likelihood that if parts were made at different factories, there would be people whose jobs would consist of separating the numbered parts and finding the correct number for each Luger being assembled, so that matching numbered firearms could be produced? I daresay it would be next to impossible.
It's a nice Luger that's up for sale, and I'm sure someone will be lucky to have it.
It's a small point, but it makes a difference in the authenticity of the piece, for the potential buyer.
Bob.
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=1#post3088135
The sellers statement that "All parts were not manufactured at the same factory their for (sic) they will differ" just isn't factual. Luger collectors will tell you that the safety bar is questionable, because the number "1" has a lower serif, but the rest of the 1's on the Luger do not, plus the safety bar has a "4" that is open topped , and all the other 4's are not. Those parts should ALL be matching, if the Luger is being described as having "full 100% matching numbers".
What is the likelihood that if parts were made at different factories, there would be people whose jobs would consist of separating the numbered parts and finding the correct number for each Luger being assembled, so that matching numbered firearms could be produced? I daresay it would be next to impossible.
It's a nice Luger that's up for sale, and I'm sure someone will be lucky to have it.
It's a small point, but it makes a difference in the authenticity of the piece, for the potential buyer.
Bob.
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