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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Welcome to the forum.
Don has given you good advice. Mauser made new "Parabellum" Luger pistols in the 1970's that are of the finest materials. They can be found as new or lightly used. For any extended shooting, they would be your best option. If you plan to only shoot occasionally, a WW2 era Mauser Luger would serve you well. |
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I want to shoot a Luger, but not to wear out my almost new , pristine 1977 Interarms Mauser.[ ASSEMBLED IN THE 1T PIC] So with the help from GT, a forum member here] I acquired a complete ww2 Mauser upper in a good condition and modern Sarco side plate which I had to hand fit. Now I have a great fully functional Shooter that I will use from time to time.[ 2D PIC] |
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