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Doubs 10-18-2022 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Sieger (Post 345511)
Doubs, Do you think there is any chance they will also manufacture a Luger in .45 Caliber? Sieger

Wow, I have no idea but if they did, I'd surely buy one. I'm sure the quality would be excellent.

ithacaartist 10-18-2022 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Doubs (Post 345906)
Wow, I have no idea but if they did, I'd surely buy one. I'm sure the quality would be excellent.

Mauser almost did it. Quality was sufficient, but just like the originals, manufacturing costs were very high. IIRC, the selling price in the 70s was around $700, which seems great today, but was a helluva lot for any pistol back then. I remember seeing a couple of originals at a gun shop in the $350 range.

Houston guns made a splash for several years, but even reverse engineering a gun takes a lot of resources. Without a customer base to meet price points on a scale large enough to make a profit, they also faded away for this same reason.

Our buddy Eugene Golubstov has invested immense time and effort to make his facsimilie of the .45 1907 Luger, and what he charges is more than fair for what he's produced. We should note that after an initial rush to order them, I think enough to justify a couple or runs of 50, Lugers in the original variation he made are on sale for about 20% off ~ $4k.

Even with cheap foreign labor, I suspect any manufacture of new Lugers of any sort, of any quality, simply isn't particularly attractive to industry for, again, the same reasons of high cost to develop and make, and insufficient customer base.

Doubs 10-19-2022 01:08 AM

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Originally Posted by ithacaartist (Post 345911)
Even with cheap foreign labor, I suspect any manufacture of new Lugers of any sort, of any quality, simply isn't particularly attractive to industry for, again, the same reasons of high cost to develop and make, and insufficient customer base.

Just my opinion but with CNC machinery and the ability to hold very tight tolerances, I think a new Luger could be made at an attractive price.

While certainly not as intricate as the Luger, Tisas is able to make an excellent 1911 and the importer can make a profit at $400 or less. I would think that a Luger could be made and sold for under $1,000.

Good-Day 12-10-2022 10:02 AM

Any new info on these?

mrerick 12-11-2022 10:31 AM

If the company produces an exact reproduction of the P08 and LP08 Luger, why would they not be available as Curio and Relic firearms?

They should qualify.

Can anyone actually confirm that this is the Turkish company "Tisas" or is it possibly some other company?

Deputywood 12-11-2022 11:16 AM

Any new made firearm, other than muzzle loaders are not eligible for C and R status until they are at least 50 years old. It's just the way it is.

Woody

Kiwi 12-12-2022 12:38 PM

The LKCI website still only offers shotguns as being available
So no progress on the Luger f/s

Good-Day 02-28-2023 07:58 PM

I just have to keep this alive

Anyone hear anything new?

I sent an email to Classic Arms and they had not heard about it

unspellable 03-05-2023 08:08 PM

I like the 5 inch barrel idea. I have a Mauser re-intro with a 5 inch barrel and I think it looks better than a 4 inch.
I have a Tisas "army" 1911, no complaints. It has a better trigger than my fancy Colt "competition" 1911 that is a candidate for a trigger job.

Good-Day 08-30-2023 07:09 PM

Good Day All,

I messaged LKCI on this
The response I recieved was that they are planning on 2nd Quarter of 2024 for a Release

I best make certain that I dont empty the piggybank :)


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