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Luger Carry Case & Barrel Length
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Hi Folks,
I have a few questions. Can anyone identify the barrel length of the pistol illustrated in the attached photograph? In order of popularity, what are the two (2) most common Luger barrel lengths.? I am WTB a repro Navy Luger flat-board to dress up my pistol. Does anyone know of one for sale? Thank you and I look forward to your replies. |
I WOULD SAY THE PICTURED LUGER HAS A 4 3/4 INCH BARREL. A 4 INCH BARREL HAS TO BE THE MOST COMMON ,FOLLOWED BY A 4 3/4 OR THE UNDER 4 INCH OF THE POST WAR? Bill
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Since the luger pictured is a M1900, it would have had a 7.65x120mm (4&3/4") barrel. The most common luger barrel by far has to be the standard military issue 9x100mm (4"), then probably the 7.65x95 or 98mms used commerically during the Weimar period. TH
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Navy Stock For M 1900
Hi Tom; :cheers:
You forgot to tell him the bad news! Navy stocks are not possible to attach to the M 1900 Luger, and if it were possible, ITS VERY ILLEGAL to attach a Navy Stock to any other than an original Navy Luger. The only stock that is legal to attach to a M 1900 Luger is an "Original Ideal Holster Stock", "Quite expensive", and there is only one Reproduction of this stock Known. "Also expensive and not for Sale " See "One of a Kind Luger Accessory" in "Member Gallery". ViggoG :thumbsup: |
I am unsure if it is illegal in the United Kingdom, just in America... ;)
Provided his address is correct, :D |
OK Ed; :rolleyes:
So you got me there :cheers: Even if its LEGAL, its not very practical, if even possible ! :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: ViggoG |
Gentlemen, The Navy Stock is a seperate issue required for a recently acquired Navy Pistol Rig etc. Thank you.
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