Image Lot Price Description




1149
$2,530.00

*SCARCE 1906 AMERICAN EAGLE LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 34070. Cal. 9 mm. Blue finish with 4″ bbl, dovetailed inverted “V” front sight with fixed rear sight integral with the toggle. It has the American eagle over the chamber area and is made without proofs. Extractor is marked “LOADED” and it is stamped “GERMANY” below the serial number on front of the frame. It has thumb safety and grip safety with safe in the up position and it is mounted with full checkered orig matching numbered walnut grips. Accompanied by an orig commercial Navy wood base magazine that has concentric rings on each knob and is marked across base “CAL. 9 M/M”. According to Lugers at Random, Kenyon, only about 3,000 of these pistols were ever made and are considered scarce today. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching including grips, except sideplate which is unnumbered. Overall retains about all of its fine orig factory blue with a couple of small scratches on the bbl and showing muzzle & sharp edge wear. Retains strong straw colors on sides of the trigger with thumb safety & lock bolt mostly white metal. Ejector retains bright straw colors. Grips are sound showing moderate diamond point wear. It appears the grip safety spring is missing, otherwise mechanics are crisp, strong bore with fine pitting in grooves. 4-37668 JR129 (2,500-3,500)


Auction: Firearms - Spring 2009
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