Original Early Luger Magazine W.W. 2 Production – ITEM 2034

SOLD ITEM 2033

Item Number 2033 & 2034 Category

These are original early Luger magazines. These are World War 2 production 9 m/m magazines. The first one- Item 2033 is a stick eagle 63 code with serial number 3509. This Magazine IS SOLD. The full blued body is in very fine condition. There is no dents or other issues. The spring is strong and functions well. This magazine retains all of the original bluing. This magazine was produced between 1936 to 1940. The next magazine item 2034 is a droop eagle code with serial number 2727 q +. The + denotes that this is a spare magazine for the pistol. This is a full blued body. The magazine has no dents or other issues. The spring is strong and functions well. This magazine retains all of the original finish. This magazine was produced between 1934 to 1936. These magazines are $200.00 Each

OEE (9) F. No. 625 -22

$200.00

Contact Seller

You can reach Harry or Marcia by phone at 928-468-0306 or by fax at 928-468-0307. You may also send an email to hlvfineguns@gmail.com and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.

 

In Regards to Phone Calls

For those folks that do not know me yet, I’m very hard of hearing on the phone. Therefore when you would call me, I will pick up the phone and tell you that I will call you right back. I have caller ID just so that you know, the reason for that is I cannot use a regular phone. I have to switch over to what is called a voice carry over phone. When I call you back you will hear my voice in our conversation, an operator will type your conversation to me on my phone view screen. With me reading what you are saying to me saves me a lot of confusion for me mishearing words.

 

I do want to talk to you and answer your questions without mistakes or miscommunications. This system works pretty good, so please be willing to be patient with my hearing loss.

 

My wife Marcia has fine hearing on the phone and is quite knowledgeable about firearms and is very able to help you over the phone.

 

Thanks, Harry