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    Opionon on Broom handle

    Opinion on Broom handle I have this pistol in my possession to sell for customer. Do not know much about this make as its above my pay grade,its a Waffenpabrik Mauser 1921. looks to me that is was refinished at some point. stock/holster is non matching numbers. has a 3 digit number pistol is 6 digits. Do I sell together or offer stock as its self in case some has that matching number?







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    If it doesn't matter then offer them separately and perhaps you'll get more money. It reduces the price of the pair and perhaps someone only needs the stock? The pistol will sell alone...
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    That is what i think possibly some one wants a stock/holster an might find original pistol to attach it too. this consignment has 3 colts along with this mauser. so going slow to sell want my ducks in a row.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmppres View Post
    might find original pistol
    Maybe...but with so much time between when those came back after the war and now it's hard to imagine that actually happening.
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    Post War Commercial. Reblued. How is the bore? What are the numbers on the stock?

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    Bore is perfect bright an clear with sharp edges. number on stock is 845
    seams like all outside parts on pistol all have same number.
    going to try an find out when it was re-finished.

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    It has definitely been refinished. The rounded edges are obvious from unskilled sanding, and the hot caustic finish is too dark for the original rust blueing. It is still a reasonable example though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmppres View Post
    in the late 60's
    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsy View Post
    The rounded edges are obvious from unskilled sanding
    That all makes sense because they weren't worth much then. Really not much. It didn't matter then...
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    Found out it was refinished some were in the late 60's can see up close that there is some of the words removed

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    Yes browning is so right. Seam this estate has some real nice looking firearms an alot of them have been refinished. Most of them done in the 60"s an early 70's. Now at least this one can be taken to range an used like it was made for

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