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Yes, after having been over here for the last year and literally right now so close to the 'Persian' border, I have a desire for one of these, 4 or 8 inch.
Roadkill, I hadn't heard from you in so long, I was unsure if you still were around :) Your wife still making great food and bread :) Ed |
Doing OK, just normal getting old stuff. Bakery/restaurant still going strong. Good to hear from you too.
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Hi,
Not really cheap. There is no stock ..... regards |
RK, Very cool pistol! Nice photo's. Don't see these often.
Glad to hear from you! With your lovely Wife still baking that wonderful bread how do you keep your figure! I can still remember the loaf you sent me a few years back! |
Wow...*All* the numbers are in Farsi...
Question: Why the two dimples for the safety??? Is that a common artillery characteristic??? Or just Persian artilleries??? (Or neither)??? |
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Here is my example. One dot is colored red. regards Otto |
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Is this maybe because there was no Farsi words for "Safe" and "Fire"??? So they used a symbol + a red dot??? |
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I think that means "safe" in farsi.
Otto |
Just asking from a information gathering perspective. I am assuming these are Mauser Lugers, were they salt blued or rust blued. The first pictures look a little red or plum like they are salt blued? Just curious and learning. Thanks! Really cool Lugers! I am seeing strawed small parts some fire blued pins.
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Hi,
All my LP 08 have the same finish. I think they are rust blued, the old way. Otto |
RoadKill,
Nice and interesting pistol. The serial # appears to be 1312 or 1313. (hard to tell for sure) but all small parts are stamped 33. Is this a non-matching gun?? -ML |
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