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Simson & Co. Police Luger Pistol

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 4,000.00 USD
Simson & Co. Police Luger Pistol
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Estimate: $3000 - 4000
Manufacturer: Simson & Company Model: Luger
This is an example of a post WWI Weimar era, Police rework Luger pistol that was manufactured/reworked by the Simson and Co., in Suhl Germany. These early Police Lugers were modified to include a newly designed sear and magazine safety that included a small strap that was installed behind the trigger to prevent it from firing unless a magazine was installed. This pistol still retain this sear and magazine safety, which is very rare as these were all deactivated in the early 1930s. This example has the undated chamber area with the standard Simson & Co./Suhl marked front toggle along with the small "Eagle/6" acceptance proof. It has the regular military style serial number placement with the full serial number on the major components with the last two digits on the small parts with the Eagle/6 rework proof on many of the small parts. The right side of the barrel extension is marked with one small "Eagle 6" and two "Eagle 89" Simson rework proofs, along with the single Simson & Co., Eagle firing proof. The left side of the barrel is stamped with a small "Eagle/RC and Eagle 6" proofs sometimes used during reworks, along with the final Simson Eagle firing proof. It has the standard safety and extractor markings along with the standard checkered walnut grips. This desirable Luger is complete with one replacement bright polished magazine body with a wooden base that is marked "GERMANY".
BBL: 3 3/4 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 9 mm Luger
Finish: blue
Grips: walnut checkered
Serial Number: 4163
Condition:
Very fine as refinished/refurbished, possibly by arsenal, with 95% of the blue finish remaining with thinning/touch up on the grip straps. The various small parts retain 15% of their straw colors. The walnut grips are very good condition overall with minor handling marks. The magazine and sear safeties are both professionally made replacements.