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Ron,
What do you know about that l-o-n-g barrel Luger (lower left corner of the photo)? |
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Unfortunately, not a thing. There were so many other things that I wanted to see during my brief 5 hours (I could have spent a month) that it barely caught my attention. Since Dr. Sturgess does not deal in "bubba's basement" or gunsmith flights of fancy, I would guess that it may be one of the odd-ball 1920s carbines, or something offered by Pacific Arms or other dealers of that era that would make up Lugers in just about any barrel length you wanted. At any rate it almost certainly is legitimate, I just don't know its pedigree.
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