Lugers are beautiful to look at and delightful to touch, but they don't shoot very well. The sights are hard to see and the triggers are long and mushy. The bits are numbered, so if anything breaks it becomes a parts gun. I have a 1939 S42, the year Hitler invaded Poland and the start of WW2 and a 1920 commercial, the response to The Treaty Of Versailles. Both are beautiful matching number guns that are a pieces of history. They deserve care and respect. Your pistol is a beauty, enjoy....