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For your consideration.......
Just in case anyone might be interested, this certainly qualifies as a "custom Luger"......
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Interesting, I guess, until you try to shoot it.
The scope is blocking the ejection trajectory and I'm curious how one can look through the scope, fire the gun and survive being battered by both the scope and the toggle while that ejected round does it's best to poke you in the eye. |
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I think the shell will elegantly pass by the scope..
Attachment 4883 Attachment 4884 That said, I would think a pistol/scout type scope would be a better solution |
You guys worry too much. It won't eject anything. It's a hi-tech laser rifle. The shoter fat tube on the top is ruby laser generator. The gun aims via the longer tube underneath. The stock contains the solar battery.
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when i see things like this, i think "rube goldberg".
this was a favorite expression of my dad when something was added to overcome some other badly conceived idea until you really had something to look at........
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It's only a trommel mag away from total disaster...
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This appears to be a functioning weapon?
Luger MDL Carbine .9mm SN:5871 Semi-auto German made pistol dated 1916 on the frame with attached wood stock, barrel extension, and pistol scope. Blued finish, smooth wood grips, checkered wood fore arm, and laminated wood stock. Barrel extension is perforated to act as a porting to reduce barrel flip. Stock is custom laminate with dark and light wood with 1908 serial number. Redfield 2x LER scope on rail mount attached to the barrel. Very attractive piece. Condition: Very good to excellent as customized. Group - Category: Antiques & Collectibles - weapons & hunting gear I don't believe the scope would come near the shooters face..just as a regular Artillery would'nt either. Jerry Burney |
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