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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Southwest Florida
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Norm, got your e-mail list last week. Great list. First thing I did after printing was check this Luger against the list. That printed list has been placed at the head of my Luger section in a 3-ring. What I did notice, is a couple #s close the this Luger's s/n.
I understand from your comments, this one is real. Was I correct in the reblueing by my observations; and, the barrel being cut down? Do you know if this Luger has ever been questioned in the past? Your comments make me feel good about this one. I did not know a thing about Lugers when I bought this one, I just liked it because of its difference. I actually have 2 more I bought the same way; I will post as I get the photos. I am learning from the forum, its members and the books I can afford and find. I have slowed my jumping since I met the forum. Again, thank you for your comments, much appreciated. |
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Always A
Lifetime Forum Patron Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Colorado
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Hi Art, There is a very similar Weimar Navy reworked 1906 Navy #6199a, N/1952 marked gun, illustrated on page 95 of "Weimar Lugers". Regards, Norm
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