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Joint effort "Frankenshooter"
[B] Finally, nearly finished. This is my Luger Forum .30 shooter. Just goes to show that it pays to be a member of this and Jan Still's forum. With the help of the members, I have a nice, albeit mismatched, shooter. For a total investment of less than $400 , so far.
The "enigma" .30 upper was purchased from Tom Heller. The upper was refinished by Ted Green. The grips I got from George Anderson. The small parts for the frame from Marc "Kidvet" The toggle train from a member who's name escapes me, Sorry! The frame is from a non-active member, who contacted me. http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/105_0538_copy1.jpg http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/105_0542.jpg http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/105_0539.jpg http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/105_0541.jpg And , yes. It is unit marked. http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/105_0540.jpg All I need is a Trigger spring, Takedown lever spring and a Holdopen. Thanks guys!, Ron:D |
nice Ron, looks like the one I have, and mine shoots very accuaratley!
ed |
Hi Ed,
It is becoming one of my favorites. Can't wait to get the last three parts so I can take it out and try it. I may borrow them from my other shooter. Ron |
Hey Ron,
Nice effort...I think you will really enjoy shooting a 6" .30 cal. luger...! BTW...what is the story behind the "1917 N" chamber markings...??? p.s. I can help on the TD lever srping. Send me your address to pebbink@pacbell.net and I will get one in the mail to you...FREE...! No need for you to continue to rob graveyards for missing, important parts...:D |
What a beauty! I would love to put one together one in 9mm. Please tell us how it shoots.
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I've a spare holdopen floating around I think, but no spring. I'm not home right now but I'll look it out if you want it.
Stu |
Ron,
The TD spring went out in the US Mail today to your home in OR... |
Hello Ron,
That is a nice looking L�¶�¶ger. I know you are proud of it and can't wait to try it out. I always liked shooting the 30 Luger more than the 9mm. It just seems to have a smoother and quicker recoil. Enjoy, |
Hi Chester,
How have you been? Haven't heard from you for awhile. Thanks, it's not a collector by any means, but I guess that's why I like it. I can shoot it without gritting my teeth before each shot. Stu, If you find it let me know what you want for it. Thanks! Pete, I truly appreciate it. As far as the "1917 N". It's anybodies guess. I have posted it everywhere trying to find out something. Nobody knows what it is. Hence the 'Enigma" discription. Ron |
Well, Ron, I'll add my praise. Nice looking and interesting gun.
This will probably unsettle some who are pure collectors, but the purpose of firearms is to fire. There's something sad about a gun which is never shot. Enjoy, and give us a range report when possible. |
Hi Rod,
I'll let you know, if it ever stops raining. Like about the middle of June. This here's Oregon ya know. ;) |
G.T.'s magazine bottom. It really dresses up the old shooter. He does fantastic work. The Swiss style insert adds eligant class to it.
Thanks G.T., It is a beauty! I also have to add Pete Ebbink to the mix. Thanks for the take down lever spring Pete. Ron http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/106_0647_copy1.jpg http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/106_0649.jpg http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/106_0644_copy1.jpg |
Hi Ron, I'm happy to be able to add to your shooter project... looks as if I left a bit of stain on the disc.. you can just wipe it off with a small rag or patch... But, after you get your rig up and running, i'm more interested in how your re-tuned mag. functions! If you depress the follower a few times, you'll notice how much smoother and more consistant it feels... Best to you Ron, and thanks for the kind words... til.....lat'r....GT :)
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Just wanted to revive this post for the new members, so that they have an idea what the forum has always been about. Sharing , learning , teaching and Friendship.
And I might add, Helping ME build Lugers... :D :cheers: Also an additional thanks, and some recognition for a great bunch of people. Since I haven't had the opportunity to pay many of you back for the assist. Ron |
Ron what did you do with that 6' made up navy. 'still got it"
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Hi Richie,
Yup, it's not going anywhere. It's my 9mm shooter. Ron |
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Just kidding gunman, I often mis-hit the shift, too... Ron, thanks for bumping up this thread for us new guys. Amazing what you can do with a mismatching gun. |
Six foot Navy? :eek:
You think Jerry can make a holster for it? :p |
Ron glad to hear its still in the "family" That sure was a nice piece
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This the "6 Foot" Navy that Richie was referring to. I bought it from him a couple of years ago.
A 1937 S/42 Mauser that someone rebuilt into a Navy Luger using an original Navy rear sight toggle link, and a turned down and shortened Artillery barrel. They even used the fine tune front sight band from the arty barrel. It is a very nice and accurate shooter. http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/111_1124_copy2.jpg http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/111_1127_copy1.jpg http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/111_1128_copy1.jpg |
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