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RARE KRIEGHOFF POST-WAR "PX" LUGER SEMI-AUTO

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:3,250.00 USD Estimated At:6,500.00 - 9,500.00 USD
RARE KRIEGHOFF POST-WAR  PX  LUGER SEMI-AUTO

PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 200. Bbl. 4" unmarked w/ standard fin shaped front sight blade. Mfg. at end of WWII from left over parts for sale to US G.I.s looking for war souvenirs hence the term "PX" Luger. Various references slightly disagree as to quantity mfg.; definitely not over 400. Two types differing by whether or not HK Krieghoff logo is on toggle. Limited numbering & proofs. This example w/ frame numbered slightly to left of center (as most were) & numerals of 3.1mm height; some references state 3.3mm. Left side of receiver numbered plus "00" on back side of sideplate leg. Receiver & frame have Luftwaffe trapezoidal 2 proof plus drooped wing firing proof. Frame additionally has circled A reject proof. Other minor post war indicators are that bbl. & receiver lack indexing mark at bottom juncture. Late unnumbered gas grooved firing pin. Toggles void of markings & have fine cross marks perpendicular to bore rather than typical polishing. Breech bolt has unpolished appearance w/ extractor slightly proud of breech bolt surface having finish marks like toggles; "GELADEN" marked. Toggle pivot retaining pin properly unfinished but top portion peened so appearance appears almost dbl. in diameter. Mixture of finishes in that mag. latch is blued rather than strawed like remaining sm. parts. Bottom of receiver rails & corresponding frame parts are properly in the white as are bottom flats of breech bolt. Coarse checkered Black Widow style grips w/ slight unpolished irregularities to borders; very good fit to frame w/ fire blued screws. Both toggle pivots have used appearance as expected for quick post war assembly. Per Davis' reference book on Lugers, this variation w/out marked toggle was numbered 1-200 & this is #200! Davis states marked toggle variation numbered 10-250; other references cite 12-245. Very rare w/ enhancements & accessories. MAGS: 4 Luger 8 rd. TOTAL; 2 blued extruded models w/ aluminum bases retained by single pin plus BOTH matching numbered 200. Bodies unmarked & bases do not appear remarked. References state mag. bodies usually marked & bases not numbered. Both w/ very minimal top front wear & close to near excellent. 1 Dull toned tin plated mag. w/ aluminum base marked "7942" plus eagle "6" proof & numbered "2" plus over stamped w/ "1"; 1 Dull toned tin plated w/ wood base numbered "3939". UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: extravagant looking grip set w/ nickel over black plastic giving black background appearance. Slightly below midpoint is shield area suitable for initials, etc. Most notable is gold toned eagle over wreath containing white porcelain background & black party symbol. Sm. chip at top of each white background. Eagle symbols appear original due to detail & porcelain as if for some other ornamentation such as cap or uniform. Grips although well made are not of typical German craftsmanship; especially appearance of backs (yet for quick production & post war sales possibly correct). Black unmarked flap holster w/ mixture of predominantly white stitching w/ hinge area restitched in black. Buckle & strap retention w/ normal lift strap & dbl. belt loops. Tool pouch under flap w/ original loading tool having trapezoidal eagle 2 Luftwaffe proof. Holster has appearance of something for G.I. sales in good plus condition w/ some mold stains plus bbl. section of bottom slightly askew. CONDITION: general appearance is near excellent w/ scratches on left side of bbl.; about 1" long near receiver. Sm. marks on front strap at midpoint & near base. Breech face & feed ramp have unfired appearance. Safety lever w/ solid detenting; appearing minimal use. Sideplate w/ good finish but different tone than receiver. Listed condition plus other related points in description all support post war assembly. Near excellent new appearing bore. Only non smooth aspect is where tops of mags. rub on less than properly fitted mag. latch. (21-4459/NW). CURIO. $6,500-9,500.