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Arizona Slim 08-12-2014 10:16 AM

Bargain Of A Lifetime?
 
This ad appeared in yesterday's news paper located in the Champaign, IL News Gazette:
"Super Nice Luger, 9MM Pistol, holster, 2 magazines, never fired, $325.00 (that's HUNDRED not thousand) FOID req'd. 837-2088."
I did not notice the ad until today or might have called, but doubtful. Sounds like the offer from the "Barrister" from Nigeria that is willing to share his windfall with a perfect stranger if they will just send him a few thousand dollars of "good faith money". Pessimists never get a bargain but then again we seldom get screwed either. :banghead:

Lon

alanint 08-12-2014 10:36 AM

Stranger things have happened.

Also, laymen and women often confuse the caliber with the pistol type. More than once I have seen "9mm Luger Pistol" turn into "a pistol chambered in 9mm Luger".

Olle 08-12-2014 11:22 AM

Strange things can happen. My buddy's cousin lucked out just a couple of weeks ago when an estate was cleaned out. The widow gave him "an old pistol", which turned out to be a WW1 1911 in a tattered mailing box from Rock Island Armory. If free 1911 can happen, why not a $325 Luger? Definitely worth a follow-up IMO.

BTW: The 1911 is in my safe now... :thumbup:

John Sabato 08-12-2014 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Olle (Post 258750)
BTW: The 1911 is in my safe now... :thumbup:

:cheers:

Arizona Slim 08-12-2014 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Olle (Post 258750)
Strange things can happen. My buddy's cousin lucked out just a couple of weeks ago when an estate was cleaned out. The widow gave him "an old pistol", which turned out to be a WW1 1911 in a tattered mailing box from Rock Island Armory. If free 1911 can happen, why not a $325 Luger? Definitely worth a follow-up IMO.

BTW: The 1911 is in my safe now... :thumbup:

Thanks Olle, now my day is going to be completely ruined just thinking of the possibilities. It had occurred to me that the ad could have been placed by a family member of a deceased, previous owner and they had no knowledge or interest in firearms. :banghead:

Lon

Arizona Slim 08-12-2014 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alanint (Post 258748)
Stranger things have happened.

Also, laymen and women often consume the caliber with the pistol type. More than once I have seen "9mm Luger Pistol" turn into "a pistol chambered in 9mm Luger".

Hmm, now that's a possibility I hadn't thought of Doug, makes sense, in which case it could be on the up and up a very good buy.

Lon

Douglas Jr. 08-12-2014 01:12 PM

Well, it's a good price even for a shooter Luger.
I wouldn't mind to take a look, if the seller is nearby.

Olle 08-12-2014 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Arizona Slim (Post 258752)
Thanks Olle, now my day is going to be completely ruined just thinking of the possibilities. It had occurred to me that the ad could have been placed by a family member of a deceased, previous owner and they had no knowledge or interest in firearms. :banghead:

Lon

I don't want to add insult to injury, but it does happen now and then. Another example is a mint Radom 3-lever that somebody found in Grandpa's sock drawer, and I was lucky enough to find it for a bargain price at the gun show.

Then again, I have seen many pistols advertised as "Lugers", just because they are marked "9mm Luger". It could be a Luger, it could be a Jennings, just pick up the phone and check it out. You never know. :thumbup:

Arizona Slim 08-12-2014 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Olle (Post 258755)
I don't want to add insult to injury, but it does happen now and then. Another example is a mint Radom 3-lever that somebody found in Grandpa's sock drawer, and I was lucky enough to find it for a bargain price at the gun show.

Then again, I have seen many pistols advertised as "Lugers", just because they are marked "9mm Luger". It could be a Luger, it could be a Jennings, just pick up the phone and check it out. You never know. :thumbup:

Curiosity got the best of me so took your advice and made the call, Doug was correct, it is not a Luger but a pistol chambered in 9mm Luger. It is a Hi-Point C9, which is Glock in appearance, with a polymer frame and a 3 1/2" barrel, these pistols sell new between $163.00 and $250.00 according to my search engine. No bargain but at least I will be able to sleep tonight. :thumbup:

Lon

Hugh 08-12-2014 07:30 PM

I have a friend that was looking at houses in order to buy one. A woman was showing him her house and he pulled open a kitchen drawer and found a Colt SAA laying in it. The woman said "oh I forgot that was in there, please take it out of my house I don't want a gun in here". He was happy to oblige her!

kurusu 08-13-2014 03:52 AM

So the Duesenberg in the barn turn out to be a 2000 Chevvy.:rolleyes:

Arizona Slim 08-13-2014 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by kurusu (Post 258773)
So the Duesenberg in the barn turn out to be a 2000 Chevvy.:rolleyes:

Sure did Mario, but on the positive side it could have been just as the advertiser said, a mint, un-fired Luger with the correct holster and two matching mags for $325.00 and I missed the boat because of my pessimistic nature. Can you imagine how that would make a guy feel? :eek:

Lon

kurusu 08-13-2014 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arizona Slim (Post 258783)
Sure did Mario, but on the positive side it could have been just as the advertiser said, a mint, un-fired Luger with the correct holster and two matching mags for $325.00 and I missed the boat because of my pessimistic nature. Can you imagine how that would make a guy feel? :eek:

Lon

It's allways worth investigating. Even at this day and age such miracles do happen. At least now you won't lose any sleep over it.

alanint 08-13-2014 01:14 PM

More often than you would imagine. Our WW2 vets, (God Bless Em'!) are passing away in record numbers. I see numerous ads from slick operators in the newspapers here in Southwest Florida offering to "appraise" the husband's militaria collection, which are targeted at widows trying to execute an estate.

John Sabato 08-13-2014 01:29 PM

Last statistics that I saw indicate that we lose between 1200 and 1600 WW2 vets every day!

kurusu 08-14-2014 04:24 AM

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Originally Posted by John Sabato (Post 258799)
Last statistics that I saw indicate that we lose between 1200 and 1600 WW2 vets every day!

Sad.

alanint 08-14-2014 06:21 AM

Equally sad is that many of the historical objects these men brought home are ending up in trash cans, thrown there by uninterested family members.

kurusu 08-14-2014 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by alanint (Post 258823)
Equally sad is that many of the historical objects these men brought home are ending up in trash cans, thrown there by uninterested family members.

Now you left me speechless.


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