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What kind of Luger is this?
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I found a Luger at a Norwegian site. I have never seen anything like it, and was wondering if it is fake or real and what it's worth (the guy wants 390$)
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He is also selling an M1 Carbine, wich looks nice. He wants 623$ for it
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the Luger has a gunsmith barrel fabricated from a military rifle barrel. Strictly a shooter, but that sounds like a great price. The grips LOOK like genuine byf 41 bakelite grips that are worth almost as much at he is asking for the whole gun if they are not damaged.
I love M-1 carbines, but never understood the high value in them. |
"I love M-1 carbines, but never understood the high value in them."
John, They are becoming highly collectable. Many diffent makers, variations and sub variations. I collected them way back when you could get a very nice example for $250.00. I had 16 of them, but they had to go, along with 12 Garands when we needed a down payment on our house. Tobias, As John stated, it's a good price for a shooter, if you live in Norway. Getting it imported will be more than it's worth. Ron |
Thanks for the answers. I think i'll buy it.
The gun is in Norway, so importing it isn't a problem. |
I love showing the stamp where my Carbine was made by General Motors.
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Under magnification, that grip looks...pretty bad...
Interesting idea; using the end of a rifle barrel to fab a Luger barrel...but it would prolly have to be either 30 cal or 9mm, so what rifles (with German front sight) would that be from??? Just out of curiosity, why is a Luger being in Norway not a problem??? |
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