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Lifer
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Being as how I know nothing about Navy Lugers (or any Lugers!
)...Could you point out the features that identify it as a fake???
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You may want to read Tom's Article on "Navy Luger Inspection". It's a very good article to start with.
http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthread.php?t=11734 Bmac |
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Lifer
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![]() How do you identify a fake from these four pics??? Really, I'd like to know what jumps out at you from these pics that yells "fake"...Inquiring minds want to know... ![]() Edit: Wups! Sorry...*four* pics... ![]() To the best of my knowledge, I've never seen a Navy Luger in person. Tom's thread describes how to test a navy but it assumes the reader has the weapon in hand, and knows what it should look like (or its features). It then describes the differences. I don't know what it should look like. Or what it shouldn't look like. But I'd like to. ![]() Do you have a Navy that you could post a pic of, showing what tipped you off that this one was fake??? It's not inconceivable that I may want to purchase one, in the future...
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