

They are not test fired before sale they are sold asĬollectibles only. WARNING: We do not represent these guns as safe toįire. Pictures, as detailed as you want, to insure that what we are showing you is We will answer any questions, send you any You can transfer a layaway to a consignment sale at Cancellations of layaways forfeit 33% if done within two Will accept layaways of up to one year with at least 20% down and someĪctivity occurring monthly to insure that after one year the sale isĬompleted. These circumstances where discretion becomes the better part of valor we

Investment potential of one of these investor grade weapons. "significant other" doesn't understand the beauty, craftsmanship and Magazine and chambered as the toggle is driven back to the straight Rearward free travel compressing the spring in the grip and Top of the toggle it is ejected as the toggle nears the end of its The spent cartridge isĮxtracted by a combination extractor/loaded chamber indicator on the Joint is no longer straight, it bends freely, allowing the bolt toĬome rearward, and the striker to be cocked. "breaks" the toggle (makes it bend at the joint). Rails) until the toggle begins to ride up on a pair of cams that The entire breech, barrel and toggle move straight rearward (on Then "buckles" after enough time has passed. Position resists the rearward force of the detonating cartridge, Which can sustain a heavy weight when straight, but once bent is The breech closed by locking in a manner not unlike the human knee, These pistols is undoubtedly the toggle-lock mechanism, which holds This is an excellent example of the Black Widow Parabellum which is a known favorite of all collectors and to be within the 42-42 class of Black Widows' makes this an extraordinary find.
German luger serial numbers when made serial number#
Above Right with the side plate removed we can see the last two digits of the serial number on the trigger. It is in very clean condition and anĪBOVE: On the left we can see the four digit serial number is marked under the barrel and on the side of the receiver with the last two digits on the locking lever and side plate. This Luger has a almost deep blue,Ĭommercial color to it. Towards the end of Parabellum production commercial Luger's were sold to the military and mostly SS and special government offices. The Mauser Logo in the traditional barrel or Banner design was used for commercial guns so to licensed individuals. Codes assigned to Mauser were S/42, 42, and byf.
German luger serial numbers when made series#
Series of codes to conceal production from the Allies.
