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Whats With LUGERMAN
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I was grazing the Gunbroker and came accross a pretty `1920 Luger Carbine which was a nice copy of my carbine. What is up with the seller. Another copier or a valid luger.
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Eric,
I believe it's called "Creativity". Ron |
LOL...That probably *is* your Luger carbine...being used to drum up sales...caveat emptor...
http://v2.gunbroker.com/Auction/View...Item=177504067 He's not selling anything...he's taking orders... BTW: There's more than one "Lugerman"... |
You have to be right. Theres no way He could find replica parts. I was duped. I reread His ad and more carefully. Did John Martz ever make a carbine? PS Thank You
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They are still "in production", you can order a brand new one. Even in .45ACP.
Expensive, but the right gift for father's-day. MADE IN GERMANY: http://www.waffen-werle.de/inhalt/p08_bild.htm |
yes, John Marzt made carbines, to include p38 carbines, just fewer of them compared to baby's and assorted calibers other than 9mm
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The chromed out match pistol looks awesome! And I thought I was a purist :evilgrin:
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I like the one with the trommel mag and rifle look to it :)
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But...gas operated??? "Bild 7: Gasoperated Luger Carbine / Pistolenkarabiner PK 2002-2" :eek: How do you convert a Luger to gas operation??? :confused: |
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It is the Crown.
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John Makes a Beaitiful 1920 Carbine
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But I'm concerned with the date and serial number placement as mine is not dated and has a hidden serial number. He is a Master.
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