Mauser
Guns International #: 100674758 Seller's Inventory #: 834
Category: Luger Pistols - Mauser Pistols

Seller's Information
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Verified Seller
Seller: HLV Fine Guns
Company: Harry Viezens Fine Guns
Member Since: 7/27/13
First Name: Harry
Last Name: Viezens
State: Arizona
Zip: 85541
Country: United States
Phone: (928) 468-0306
Fax: (928) 468-0307
Platinum Seller
Number of Active Listings: 114
Total Number of Listings: 3490
Seller: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.

Payment Types Accepted: Credit Card, Money Order, and Cashier's Check



Description:
This Luger was produced in 1935. The "G" was the secret code date for 1935 used by Mauser with the rearmament of Germany in the 1930's. 1936 was the first year that Germany felt that it was not neccessary to use secret codes for production dates. So the "G" date was the last year of the secret date codes. This pistol is a standard army issue luger. This pistols serial number is e 1126. All the parts are correctly serial numbered to this pistol. This includes the magazine. The magazine has the "+" below the serial number designating that this magazine is the spare. The bore is bright and clean. There is no pitting or damage to the rifling or lands of the bore. The grips are correctly serial numbered to the frame. The grips have no cracks or chips. The diamond points on the checkering are sharp, however there are a few points flattened from holser wear. The Luger shows very little use or shooting. The rust bluing is strong with light wear on the high points of the side plate and muzzle sides. The straw finish on the trigger, ejector, safety, magazine release and take down lever is strong with some fading mostly on the trigger. The straw finish would rate a 85% condition. The rust blue would rate a 92% condition. The magazine has almost all of the original plating. There is no dents or damage to the magazine body. The spring is strong and the follower works smoothly. The droop eagle 63 stamps are clear on the frame and magazine. This is a very respectable early Nazi Era Luger that survived the war in fine condition. Many of these early Nazi pistols saw hard service and to find a nice clean all original pistol in this condition is a real plus! This pistol would go very well in any Luger or Military collection. Search for hlvfineguns on google.
Curio&Relic  Consn.  F. No. 179
 

SOLD

Curio/Relic: Yes