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Wombat 10-27-2001 08:17 PM

Bam, figure this one out
 
Okay, try to figure this one ...


Sorry I haven't posted in a while. I'm kinda on hiatus, until business blows over the Christmas season. Moving into a 3000 sq.foot warehouse full of guns next week also. FFL 01 coming too. But, anyways, I ran across this picture this poster... I guess Luger's are still hip and cool with the youth!


I'm hosting the pic on my server, so that won't give you ANY clues to it. Heck, I'm not even sure what it is exactly either...




http://www.airsoft.ws/Logos/a-luger.jpg

Dok 10-27-2001 08:54 PM

Re: Bam, figure this one out
 
Very nice replicas of G�¶ring's Krieghoff.... I like it! BTW, whats the price tag on something like this?




Thor 10-27-2001 09:35 PM

Re: Wombat
 
Hey Congrats on the FFL OO1 Thor




John D. 10-27-2001 09:44 PM

Not to be picky, but...
 
G�¶ring's Krieghoff was Platnium - not gold:-) There is a gold Presentation in a private collection, but the grip pattern in incorrect for that piece in this replica... Still very nice, though - it look like they even copied the KRIEGHOFF Sideframe inscription..!




Wombat 10-27-2001 10:13 PM

Gold Lugers
 
I honestly don't know what the poster is suppose to be promoting. I think they made some of them (japanese company), but may not be importable. I will check on it.


But, can you all figure the rest of the poster out?




tony k 10-27-2001 10:35 PM

Re: Gold Lugers
 
CODE: Veronica / Biohazard is a computer game series for the Dreamcast game station platform. The current CODE: Veronica game episode is Resident Evil; maybe Ashford Gold Luger is the upcoming edition?




tony k 10-27-2001 10:37 PM

BTW.....
 
.....no, I don't have a Dreamcast or any other game station. Such knowledge of one of the benefits of havings kids of "a certain age."




John Sabato 10-29-2001 11:09 AM

I think if you examine the poster graphic under magnification
 
You will come to think (like I do) that these are not real lugers, but replicas...


The sideplate looks too high and the safety lever is too long and thin...


I don't see a lanyard loop either. The tail of the rear toggle doesn't seem to be shaped properly as well...


Just my $0.02,


John




John Sabato 10-29-2001 12:10 PM

Here is a FINE example of a Krieghoff Presentation Model
 
Just passing through their website to see if these can be documented... Here is another one I wouldn't touch from that same auction.. Any guesses why??





http://www.hermann-historica.com/his...bk/lot/138.htm
http://www.hermann-historica.com/his.../img/07826.jpg

Thor 10-29-2001 12:37 PM

Re: I wouldn't touch it...!!
 
Side Inscription Krieghoff are found in P2-P878 Range, this Luger would be a PXXXX range which is out of range, serial placement doesnt look correct either for a Commercial Krieg and by golly where is that inside the toggle knob bevel? Barrel almost looks short enough to be a 1920 Commercial! Thor




John D. 10-29-2001 12:56 PM

Re: I wouldn't touch it...!!
 
Actually - Krieghoff did do reworks of 1920 DWM commercials - that were typically stamped on the back of the frame... Anyway - take a good close look at the sideframe inscription - notice anything strange.??!!!




John Sabato 10-29-2001 01:28 PM

Re: I wouldn't touch it...!!
 
It appears that the HK inscription stamp is in a very vertical font instead of slanted or italicized as in the inset photo (sorry that photo is not as clear) and also the spacing on the "SUHL" is too close together...


Do I win the prize John D. ??


-John S




http://boards.rennlist.com/upload/Krieghoff-fake.jpg

John D. 10-29-2001 01:36 PM

OK....
 
Look at the "W" in both inscriptions... Now, look at the shape of the two small "f"s in Krieghoff. I can't really see the "a" formation and some of the other small letters - but my guess is that isn't factory work (stamped), but pretty good attempt to mimic the factory sideplate markings.




BILL 10-29-2001 08:46 PM

Re: Here is a FINE example of a Krieghoff Presentation Model
 
Well, the grips are downright pretty! I do have to wonder about the magazine, though. It appears to have a wooden bottom and a pin through it. Anyone ever see a wooden mag bottom with a pin through the middle of it? (G.T. this is your specialty). What does the pin attach to? How does it hold the magazine bottom in place? I have seen this on WWII flat bottom FXO mags but not on the wooden bottom type.




Dok 11-01-2001 12:45 PM

Oh, these are ABSOLUTELY replicas...
 
I came across them while doing a search for replicas. But they are sure purdy.


Dok







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