1. WITHDRAWN (Was $750) This is a West German SIG Sauer P225. It is the commercial equivalent of the P6 pistol, but was slightly modified to feed hollow points. this pistol is in very good condition and looks to have been fired and carried very little. It currently wears checkered walnut grips, and the original plastic grips are also included. It comes with 6 magazines, of which some are P6 magazines and some are P225 magazines. Each of the magazines has had its magazine spring replaced with Wolff extra power springs. Also included are 4 additional Wolff extra power magazine springs and a few miscellaneous magazine parts from a magazine that was out of spec. The recoil spring is also new. I do not have the box or original documentation. WITHDRAWN to your FFL.
2. SOLD. Reduced to $500 shipped. (Was $550) This is a SIG Sauer P230SL pistol in 9mm Kurz / .380 ACP. It shows some wear on the slide in particular from carrying, but is otherwise in very good condition. It includes a set of Nill walnut grips, but no factory grips. The recoil spring is a Wolff spring and it is new. I believe I also have a spare. The box and paperwork are included with the pistol. SOLD $500 shipped to your FFL.
3. SOLD $700 shipped. This is a DWM 1920 Commercial Luger in .30 Luger / 7.65 Parabellum. The numbers that I can see on the major parts all match, but I am unsure if all of the smaller parts match. Included with the pistol is an original magazine with wood base, a mec-gar magazine, and a reproduction leather holster. he majority of the finish is in fairly good shape, but the front and back of the frame in the grip area is missing a substantial amount of finish.
I haven't really had the best experience with this Luger (my first), but it is very accurate. Shortly after purchase, the original breech block broke along the back edge, allowing the firing pin spring guide and firing pin spring to come out of the breech block. I bought a replacement, but never had it fit to the pistol. I sent the original to a gunsmith, who welded up the broken portion of the breech bock. It now contains the firing pin spring and firing pin spring guide with no problem. Since the fix, I have put 50 rounds of factory ammo through the pistol. While I have had no accuracy issues, I have had a few feeding issues. I think that I probably need to replace the magazine springs with extra power springs to ensure more reliable feeding, but I have decided to part with the pistol instead.
For someone who is more knowledgeable about the Luger than I or someone who is willing to invest the time and money, I think this Luger will be an excellent shooter. The recoil is pretty soft and it shoots very well. I originally purchased this pistol because I am a fan of the .30 Luger cartridge and really enjoy shooting other pistols chambered for it, but my experience with this pistol has been lackluster enough to turn me off of the Luger pistol.
SOLD $700 shipped to your FFL.











2. SOLD. Reduced to $500 shipped. (Was $550) This is a SIG Sauer P230SL pistol in 9mm Kurz / .380 ACP. It shows some wear on the slide in particular from carrying, but is otherwise in very good condition. It includes a set of Nill walnut grips, but no factory grips. The recoil spring is a Wolff spring and it is new. I believe I also have a spare. The box and paperwork are included with the pistol. SOLD $500 shipped to your FFL.








3. SOLD $700 shipped. This is a DWM 1920 Commercial Luger in .30 Luger / 7.65 Parabellum. The numbers that I can see on the major parts all match, but I am unsure if all of the smaller parts match. Included with the pistol is an original magazine with wood base, a mec-gar magazine, and a reproduction leather holster. he majority of the finish is in fairly good shape, but the front and back of the frame in the grip area is missing a substantial amount of finish.
I haven't really had the best experience with this Luger (my first), but it is very accurate. Shortly after purchase, the original breech block broke along the back edge, allowing the firing pin spring guide and firing pin spring to come out of the breech block. I bought a replacement, but never had it fit to the pistol. I sent the original to a gunsmith, who welded up the broken portion of the breech bock. It now contains the firing pin spring and firing pin spring guide with no problem. Since the fix, I have put 50 rounds of factory ammo through the pistol. While I have had no accuracy issues, I have had a few feeding issues. I think that I probably need to replace the magazine springs with extra power springs to ensure more reliable feeding, but I have decided to part with the pistol instead.
For someone who is more knowledgeable about the Luger than I or someone who is willing to invest the time and money, I think this Luger will be an excellent shooter. The recoil is pretty soft and it shoots very well. I originally purchased this pistol because I am a fan of the .30 Luger cartridge and really enjoy shooting other pistols chambered for it, but my experience with this pistol has been lackluster enough to turn me off of the Luger pistol.
SOLD $700 shipped to your FFL.
















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