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FS/FT 1938 Mauser Luger

Chopper3777

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Hey ODT, I'm selling this Mauser Luger in 9mm. Serial number-6645d. This pistol is in great condition and comes with a leather holster and (2) magazines. The chamber is dated "1938", and it has the wartime code of "S/42" for the Mauser factory on the front toggle. Bore looks fantastic. Multiple German Eagle/63 inspector stamps present as well as a Eagle/83 stamp, all SNS are matching including the grips. The magazines are the only non-matching Serial Numbers. This is an example of a German Luger pistol manufactured by the Mauser factory. One of the mags is an original "FXO" P.08 Mauser Luger magazine with a blank baseplate. The other is a Code 122/E37 magazine with a SN base (non-matching) and an "n" suffix. This has been sitting in the safe and has not been fired. I'm no expert on Lugers, but everything feels good and functional (as with all vintage arms, let a professional inspect before firing). Thanks for looking!
 

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Hey ODT, I'm selling this Mauser Luger in 9mm. Serial number-6645d. This pistol is in great condition and comes with a leather holster and (2) magazines. The chamber is dated "1938", and it has the wartime code of "S/42" for the Mauser factory on the front toggle. Bore looks fantastic. Multiple German Eagle/63 inspector stamps present as well as a Eagle/83 stamp, all SNS are matching including the grips. The magazines are the only non-matching Serial Numbers. This is an example of a German Luger pistol manufactured by the Mauser factory. One of the mags is an original "FXO" P.08 Mauser Luger magazine with a blank baseplate. The other is a Code 122/E37 magazine with a SN base (non-matching) and an "n" suffix. This has been sitting in the safe and has not been fired. I'm no expert on Lugers, but everything feels good and functional (as with all vintage arms, let a professional inspect before firing). Thanks for looking!
 
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