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Which lugers have stock attachments?
Do all lugers have the slot for attaching a stock? I guess Artillery models do but which others?
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Paul, the answer is yes and no.
Prior to about mid-1913 none had it (except for some prototypes). After mid-1913 *most* had it. Be aware that using a stock on any but approved (artillerys and navies, a *few* other exceptions), is strictly illegal and can get you into big trouble. Welcome to the forum! Ed |
Adding to Ed's reply :
None of the DWM-Swiss or Bern-Swiss lugers had a stock lug...except for a couple of prototypes...(M1929 series if I recall correctly...). |
Ed and Pete forgot Carbines. Shame Shame.:D :D
Russ:roflmao: |
ypu're right, easy to forget the ones I don't have :D
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:D :D :D :D :D :cheers:
Russ |
Ah yes, and let us not forget the post-1913 examples made by Mauser WITHOUT the stock lug: the 1935 Portuguese GNR, the 1934/06 Commercial and contract grip-safety models, and the 1934 Swedish contract without a grip safety. All of them were low production pieces so it is easy to overlook them.
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... (included in Ron's List, but particularly noteworthy...) the Bulgarian's with the lanyard loop at the base of the grip, instead of a stock lug...
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How about the Vickers Dutch Lugers, no stock lug either.
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And the DWM-made Dutch lugers as well. Lugless.
Do note that the Dutch NAVY lugers have them. |
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