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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Augusta, GA
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I find so funny that on gunbroker recently there was a guy Ralph E Mcleod that was trying to sell his 1900 test luger SN 8678. Hmmm! that dont fall into these numbers at all. But it had the SN stamp on the opposite side of the take down lever. I have a 1900 SN 8372, all of his other stampings are the same as mine. Even with the flaming bomb inspection stamp on the upper receiver portion and the lower inside next to the take down lever. I actually emailed him and was questioning the fact that it is or isnt a test luger. He claimed it was with stamp on the take down lever being on the opposite side
So! that may be sopmefood for thought on another test luger, if it really is. Which I really dont think it was. But I could be wrong Ill scan in the paper documents I printed off gunbroker and add it after this post so yall can help determine. |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Texas
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That one has been discussed here before and he has been contacted by members of this board. He refuses to accept the fact that it is not a test eagle but just a early commercial. I would say that he has been trying to sell it for the last 5-7 years, he refuses to listen to the experts.
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