1928 (Undated) Simson SOLD
PHOENIX INVESTMENT ARMS - PREMIUM COLLECTOR LUGERS
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This is a 1923 Simson & Co., Luger made for the German Weimar Military. It is 9mm with a 4" barrel length and is fantastically proofed. This Parabellum has all matching serial numbers to include matching, original grips. Serial number placement is in the military ("exposed") style. The thumb safety is marked "Gesichert" and extractor "Geladen." The barrel is numbered and proofed and matches the frame. (1113) |
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Simson & Co., manufactured Lugers for the German Military from 1922 to 1934 in Suhl Germany. This weapon shows no evidence of being a re-work or just assembled by Simson from DWM or Erfurt parts. As with most Lugers, the tale of the gun is in its proofs and these Simson proofs place it as a newly manufactured gun made in 1923. |
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The tale remains in the proofs. Note above the 1st and 2nd Military proofs, the "33" parts qualifications proof, and then the Simson final acceptance proof; all finely struck and good examples. The final acceptance stamp also appears on the front toggle. Also note the Weimar acceptance Eagle. |
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| The serial number appears on the front of the frame, on the left side of the receiver, under the barrel and the last two digits on most small parts. All serials match not including the magazine that is correct with all proofs. There are inspector marks all over the weapon in a variety of eagle 6 stamps. Most prominent is the Eagle 6 Simpson Military First Inspection proof. Proof marks are well struck and clearly visible. | |
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| Note the serial number and Weimar proof on the breechblock. Just beautiful proofing on these models. | |
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The Simson Luger association was a by-product of the Treaty of Versailles. Then as the only producer of Lugers, Simson inherited (bought?) all the parts, dies and equipment of Erfurt after the First World War. Unfortunately, this firm was Jewish owned and when Hitler came to power its association with Luger production ended. |
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The grips are serial numbered to the gun. Top Right: Simson Proof on the bottom of the thumb safety. Some people call these re-works but there is little evidence that any of the parts are left-over Erfurt parts as each bears a Simson inspection. |
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Here is visible the four digit serial number, the exact caliber, and the 1st Military parts proof on the front trigger guard and under the locking bolt lever. The magazine is proofed with the Simson Eagle 6. Note the bottom of the frame where two Eagle 6 are stamped. |
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Simson & Co., received the machinery from the Royal Arsenal at Erfurt and apparently some of the tradesman that worked at the Erfurt factory. The method of proofing every part is reminiscent of the Erfurt's where no detail was too small. What a wonderful gun to study. |
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The thumb safety has the serial number on top and the Simson Eagle 6 on the bottom. Even the grip screws are proofed (Right) making this an extraordinary example of the early '20s Simson manufactured Luger. Simson's due to their limited production and fine quality have become recognized for their investment value by collectors much like the Krieghoff. If one is to have one Simson in their collection this would be the one. If you are a Simson collector you would know how difficult it is to find one of these undated models in this fine of condition. |
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This gun is in really good condition and the proofs and markings are all distinct and readable. It has the hold open and stock lug, matching grips and is an all matching gun. |
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This Luger has been well cared for over the years and properly stored in a private collection. It is entirely subjective to give any Luger a rating of excellent or fine, just as it is to declare it xx% blued or strawed. Few Lugers are out of the box new and these are premium priced. Bluing percentages is like Beauty, in the eye of the beholder. See Lugers at Random P 222-223. |
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We strive to provide pictures so you can judge for yourself if the gun meets your criteria. If you need additional pictures to complete your buying decisions then direct Questions to: josef@phoenixinvestmentarms.com |
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These are a very difficult Luger to find. Limited production during the 20's and desirability since their rarity has been acknowledged by collectors have made Simson's a good investment gun. If there are any questions email josef@phoenixinvestmentarms.com. This Luger is SOLD |
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LAYAWAYS: Sometimes our "significant other" doesn't understand the beauty, craftsmanship and investment potential of one of these investor grade weapons. In these circumstances where discretion becomes the better part of valor we will accept layaways of up to one year with at least 20% down and some activity occurring monthly to insure that after one year the sale is completed. Cancellations of layaways forfeit 33% if done within two months, otherwise 100%. You can transfer a layaway to a consignment sale at any time. See "Legal" for exact terms. |
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3 Day Return Policy We honor a three day return policy. We will answer any questions, send you any pictures, as detailed as you want, to insure that what we are showing you is what you want to see, before you buy it. See Legal. |
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