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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 |
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". |
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: |
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Well, it's a good price even for a shooter Luger.
I wouldn't mind to take a look, if the seller is nearby. |
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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: |
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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!
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So the Duesenberg in the barn turn out to be a 2000 Chevvy.:rolleyes:
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Lon |
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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.
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Last statistics that I saw indicate that we lose between 1200 and 1600 WW2 vets every day!
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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.
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