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Join Date: Mar 2008
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The barrel muzzle protrudes significantly beyond the front sight and the barrel thickness at the sight is dramatically larger than the balance of the barrel, indicating it is some sort of gunsmith's special, not a factory item.
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If I get this pistol for the amount mentioned above, I will be able to take all the pictures needed to try to find just what it is. I should know within the week.
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I like long barrels. I have long barreled Lugers, long barreled Mausers, a long barrel Lahti, a long barrel S&W 659...Pretty much anything I work on gets a long barrel... ![]() If you can get this for a reasonable [read 'shooter'] price, then I think the long barrel is a big plus. The flip rear sight is junk, but the v-notch should be ok for plinking... The grips are a matter of personal preference. They are a firing-line attention getter, for sure...and they do sort of accentuate the engraving... It would be an interesting basis for a target Luger... ![]() Mount a micrometer rear sight on the toggle, higher front sight, drill the trigger for a setscrew...
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