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    Default Luger Magazine Question

    I know this is a Luger magazine but can you tell by the serial number and or markings, what year produced and by what manufacturer? Does it have value? Thanks



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    Default Re: Luger Magazine Question

    Not sure where in bucks you are, but in Fairless hills by the Oxford valley Mall, Lugerman has a shop. I'd think they might be able to help you although i haven't been into their shop personally.

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    Default Re: Luger Magazine Question

    https://www.lugerforums.com/threads/...ctorial.31628/

    Definitely has value, sells for $100+ on Gunbroker
    Tact is just not saying true stuff. I'll pass.

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    Default Re: Luger Magazine Question

    The markings are the serial number of the pistol it was paired with at the factory, 2045m. That waffen stamp places it from 1939-1945. Most likely manufactured by Mauser in the Oberndorf factory.

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    Default Re: Luger Magazine Question

    Lugerman makes Lugers. In various calibers.

    Address: 1872 E Old Lincoln Hwy, Langhorne, PA 19047
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    Quote Originally Posted by carnival View Post
    The markings are the serial number of the pistol it was paired with at the factory, 2045m. That waffen stamp places it from 1939-1945. Most likely manufactured by Mauser in the Oberndorf factory.
    Agreed. Looks like the one in my 1941 'BYF' Mauser. Looking to sell it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by abner13 View Post
    Agreed. Looks like the one in my 1941 'BYF' Mauser. Looking to sell it?

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    Looks very nice. I can't tell from the pics but is that a VOPO / Police rework?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delkal View Post
    Looks very nice. I can't tell from the pics but is that a VOPO / Police rework?
    Nope , a BYF-41 'Black Widow'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by abner13 View Post
    Nope , a BYF-41 'Black Widow'.
    Sweet! I have a VOPO rework with black plastic grips and it looks surprisingly close from the side.......Not close in desirability though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delkal View Post
    Sweet! I have a VOPO rework with black plastic grips and it looks surprisingly close from the side.......Not close in desirability though.
    VOPO Lugers have black Bakelite grips with bullseyes on them.

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