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Scarce Pre-WWII Nazi 1935 "G" Date "S/42" Code Luger Pistol

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Scarce Pre-WWII Nazi 1935   G  Date   S/42  Code Luger Pistol
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This is an excellent example of a scarce 1935 dated WWII German Nazi Army "G" date, S/42 code luger pistol. This series of luger has the rust blued finish with the straw colored small parts with checkered walnut grips. The "G" dated lugers were produced in only the second year that Mauser was using the secret, single letter code to hide the rearmaments build up from the rest of the world. The top of the chamber area has the single letter "G", which denotes 1935 as the year of manufacture. The toggle link has the correct "S/42" code mark for the Mauser factory and the right side of the barrel extension has the early "drooped-wing eagle/ 63" Waffenamt proofs next to the single eagle firing proof. The right side of the barrel and left side of the breechblock also have the same Eagle firing proof. The full serial number and bore diameter markings are on the underside of the barrel, with proper "GELADEN" and "GESICHERT" markings on the extractor and upper safety position. This luger is complete with one unmarked, nickel plated magazine with the aluminum base that is marked "3247i+" over a single "eagle 63" proof.
BBL: 4 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 9 mm Luger
Finish: blue/straw colors
Grips: walnut checkered
Serial Number: 3174e
Condition: Excellent with 90% plus of the original blued finish with wear on the edges and high spots. The grip straps show signs of wear with the blue starting to fade with slightly more wear on the back strap. The various small parts retain 60% of their original straw colors overall. The grips are in very good condition with nice checkering on both sides with minor light pressure dents in a few places. This Luger has all matching numbers except the magazine as noted above and the firing pin and grip panels which are both un-numbered. A very nice example of a early 1935 dated Nazi luger.