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Wigglesdabum 03-31-2012 09:12 PM

Just sent off my order
 
Well I did the deed after reading some here yesterday. I bought one of the matching handpicked rguns lugers tonight. Hopefully it will be a good one i will post pictures when it comes in. Also this is my first post hello. :D

padredan 03-31-2012 09:22 PM

Welcome to the forum, good luck in your quest.

Neil Young 03-31-2012 09:37 PM

I know you're excited. I hope that you are pleased with your purchase when you see it. Lugers are really neat weapons. Welcome. Check in on the forum every day, click on "new posts" and learn a lot.

Neil

whcoyote 03-31-2012 10:05 PM

P.08
 
Post some photos when you receive it, please.
Bob

Curly1 03-31-2012 10:20 PM

Welcome to the forums and looking forward to seeing what you get.

TheRomanhistorian 03-31-2012 11:59 PM

Good luck, hope you get something nice and welcome to the forum!

sheepherder 04-01-2012 07:28 AM

Welcome!!!

Yes, please post pics and your opinion of RGuns selection & service. I've heard only good things about RGuns...With one exception...

We really must get someone from RGuns in here to tell us about their company...

alvin 04-01-2012 08:08 AM

Given the price, Rguns cannot be too wrong. My first "collectible" Luger was a American Historical Foundation Erfurt 1914, fully engraved and silver plated, which cost me 4x hand-picked quality WWII Rguns (the base material was not better than Rguns). Sold later,,,, although I did not shoot a single round from it, I only got 3x Rguns back,,,, lost one :crying: That's my tuition paid....costly.

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Recently, saw one ad post asking $1400 for a AHF "Field Marshall" 1930. Owner's father paid $2800 for it in the past. Obviously, I was not the only one making that mistake.

sheepherder 04-01-2012 08:52 AM

BTW...There has been considerable confusion about RGuns web site...It is -

http://rguns.net/index.shtml

...and not Richardson Gun Shop... :rolleyes:

The page for the Lugers is at -

http://rguns.net/pistols/semi-auto-pistols-other.shtml

I have visited RGuns site, and cordially invited them to visit and hopefully join LugerForum.com...I would like to hear their history, particularly how they get their Lugers... :D

Wigglesdabum 04-01-2012 10:17 AM

I sure will post pictures when I get the chance. I am pretty excited about it. Even if it is beat up and missing a lot of finish, I will still be able to appreciate it for what it is. I'm sure that pistol will have been through hell and back on the Ostfront.

rhuff 04-01-2012 01:58 PM

Welcome to the forum. We enjoy looking at Lugers....any and all.

Wigglesdabum 04-02-2012 06:54 PM

Hey all. I have not received my Luger yet , but I did get a chance today to go by the NRA's Firearm Museum and there a few amazing looking Luger's in there. They apparently had a 9x19 Luger that was used as a trial pistol for the US. They had one of the handguns that came before the luger, I cant remember the name. The coolest thing however was Herman Goering's personal shotgun for hunting.

RadioHack 04-03-2012 01:32 PM

You will get a nice, interesting Luger for the price, I didn't get what I paid or asked for when it came to my order from RGuns, and their after purchase service was indifferant at best, but I did get a mechanically sound Luger in decent condition with all matching numbers (except for the magazine).
I had looked at Jackson Armoury's Luger's in person which where in worn condition and much more expensive, all in all, I'm glad I went with RGuns for a shooter. I just don't like their attitude to the customer after the sale. A simple, "I'm sorry, let's try to fix this for you" would have turned my experience/perception a 180 degrees from what it is right now.
Simple good customer service and I would have bought a second one on the spot, they lost that sale and all possible sales from me in the future.

sheepherder 04-03-2012 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RadioHack (Post 210842)
...I didn't get what I paid or asked for when it came to my order from RGuns...

I have no affiliation with RGuns, and receive nothing from them, but to clarify - You ordered a WW I Non-Matching Good Condition Hand Select Luger for $699 + $50 and instead received a WW II Non-Matching Good Condition Luger which is listed for $799...Maybe Hand Select; maybe not...

Is that right???

If you ordered from RGuns on the basis on my recommendation, then please accept my sincere apologies. I will not be recommending them again... :mad:

Curly1 04-03-2012 06:21 PM

I believe in the other thread it was also a Police Pistol.

Yes you are a lucky man in not getting what you paid for this time.

Wigglesdabum 04-03-2012 08:14 PM

so police pistols are worth more? I was hoping to actually just get a regular plain jane Army Luger. But if I end up with a Police one thats worth more then I wont complain hah.

sheepherder 04-03-2012 08:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wigglesdabum (Post 210853)
so police pistols are worth more?

I don't know about that...but they can capture the imagination...especially if they have the unit stamped into the grip strap...

A WW I or II unit stamped VoPo refurbished police Luger would definitely stir my imagination...Wondering where that pistol had been, what it had done, whether its owners had survived... :)

alvin 04-03-2012 08:55 PM

It's necessary to have right expectation. If collecting many Lugers, or many Lugers pass though the collection, some might come expensive, and some might come cheap (even on same variation, similar condition). If buying one from Rguns,,,,, as a seller, Rguns doesn't have magic, they also need to follow market value etc. As a buyer, expectation on quality should not be set too high.

RadioHack 04-03-2012 09:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by postino (Post 210851)
I have no affiliation with RGuns, and receive nothing from them, but to clarify - You ordered a WW I Non-Matching Good Condition Hand Select Luger for $699 + $50 and instead received a WW II Non-Matching Good Condition Luger which is listed for $799...Maybe Hand Select; maybe not...

Is that right???

If you ordered from RGuns on the basis on my recommendation, then please accept my sincere apologies. I will not be recommending them again... :mad:

No, I actually got a Weimar Republic (1929) Police Pistol, which was probably transfered back to the military, it has few proofs at all and no Nazi markings of any sort. As a student of the First World War, it was dissapointing at first. On second thought, it's a splendid and unusual pistol. My reservations about RGuns is not the products, just the service. My FFL had warned me about them, but the lure of the P08 was very strong.

Jim Mac 04-03-2012 11:56 PM

Can't wait to see what you get. I almost ordered one from them but a couple turned up for sale on backpage. I was able to actually check them out in person and ended up buying both!


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