That's understandable, but it's also the reason for the replies you received.Sorry new to the site and had a little trouble figuring out how to attach.
Nice someone with a brain, thanks appreciate it.
That's understandable, but it's also the reason for the replies you received.
But some of us just want to have fun!Dust, please try not to let all our totally unrelated / silly replies get to you and give this forum a chance. There's really great bunch of folks here that really do love to be helpful.
Adding to what ZX9CAM said - Look at it from our point of view. Your post was a single sentance question without enough information for most folks to understand what you were asking, and definitely not enough information for anyone to actually give you a complete answer. A picture is worth a thousand words. It was aggravation that led to the silly responses and turned into a "feeding frenzy."
That's a BEAUTIFUL gun !!Nice someone with a brain, thanks appreciate it.
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Thank you so much, I appreciate your patience and information. I recently came into a large number of guns and I can figure out the Colts, Smith's and Kimbers but the German stuff I just dont know. I have a 22 as well that I know nothing about. If i post of photos of it can you possible help me out? Thanks again.A strange variant, last year of German luger offical production and very few commercial units sold. The usual commercial luger made during wartime did not have a chamber date There is a strong rumor that a small quantity of 1942 production units were sold to Iran bearing the Mauser Banner. Again , quoting Datig. Beautiful lady and deadly despite lack of red hourglass ! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you.That's a BEAUTIFUL gun !!
Thank you I appreciate it.Dust, please try not to let all our totally unrelated / silly replies get to you and give this forum a chance. There's really great bunch of folks here that really do love to be helpful.
Adding to what ZX9CAM said - Look at it from our point of view. Your post was a single sentance question without enough information for most folks to understand what you were asking, and definitely not enough information for anyone to actually give you a complete answer. A picture is worth a thousand words. It was aggravation that led to the silly responses and turned into a "feeding frenzy."
Thank you so much, I appreciate your patience and information. I recently came into a large number of guns and I can figure out the Colts, Smith's and Kimbers but the German stuff I just dont know. I have a 22 as well that I know nothing about. If i post of photos of it can you possible help me out? Thanks again.
Thank you so much, I appreciate your patience and information. I recently came into a large number of guns and I can figure out the Colts, Smith's and Kimbers but the German stuff I just dont know. I have a 22 as well that I know nothing about. If i post of photos of it can you possible help me out? Thanks again.
Thank you so much, just posted photos. Appreciate youSome of the most knowledgeable gun enthusiasts in the U.S. reside on this forum. If we can't identify it we know someone who can. Post your pictures, we love pictures.
Sure always a pleasure to view and exchange thoughts on rare firearms, I collected prewar match .22 and 4mm and guild built weapons and conversions so I might have run across something similarThank you so much, I appreciate your patience and information. I recently came into a large number of guns and I can figure out the Colts, Smith's and Kimbers but the German stuff I just dont know. I have a 22 as well that I know nothing about. If i post of photos of it can you possible help me out? Thanks again.
Great, thank you again. I do appreciate the help. I am just trying to get everything identified and values so I can get it all insured. What do you think a value on 9 may be, i assume they will ask for a value of each gun when i go to insure this collection.After blowing up pics of the widow, it appears to have the military waffenamps on the right side- so you have one of the last lugers assembled for the German army (the last 4000 went to Portugal) another good indicator would be a script 4digit serial number. I can't find the pic again of the post war 22 luger and it is out of my limited scope of knowledge being from the 50's or 60's
??value on 9?? the widow has some blue wear and waffenamps are shallow but I still guess around $2000Great, thank you again. I do appreciate the help. I am just trying to get everything identified and values so I can get it all insured. What do you think a value on 9 may be, i assume they will ask for a value of each gun when i go to insure this collection.
Okay found the Erma pics..common little 22 luger very shootable and not impossible to find parts, yours appears to be missing extractor.. check out a gun value book for it I have no clue.??value on 9?? the widow has some blue wear and waffenamps are shallow but I still guess around $2000