The magazine baseplate is wooden, yes. And the .30 rounds stored with the luger are identical (bottlenecked).
I have done a basic field strip (see some photos earlier but haven't done a full disassembly.
Visible on the exterior, the locking lever, sideplate, rear slide all match the serial number.
After field stripping, I was able to find that the trigger matched. But the only other hidden markings I was able to find are hard to discern. See photos.
Note: I am no longer interested in selling...
Once I know more about it. Yes, I'm interested in selling both of these in the relatively near future.
Edit: I am no longer interested in selling the Luger and am keeping it as a keepsake.
I don't know too much about antique firearms. I inherited this rifle and did a little of my own investigation online. I would appreciate any help confirming my finds and figuring out the year of manufacture/anything else that's important to know about this gun. I'd be thankful for a general...
Hi,
I'm new to this site and guns in general. My buddy @chucklenut told me about this site and gave me a general lay of the land. Last week, he set up one of these threads here but that deal unfortunately fell through due to no fault of my own.
So I'm looking for a Glock 19 since its what I...