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Greetings,
I would venture a guess that just about every Luger enthusiasts dreams about one day owning a Luger carbine. Well maybe not all, but I certainly am one of those who knew that a 1902 carbine was only a dream. Well, look what I just unpacked. Only "yea but" is no stock. Mike |
Wow Mike! You come up with more unusual stuff! What a find! I think we need you to teach a seminar on the Lugerforum about your research methods! :D
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Mike:
That really is amazing…………!!!!!!!!! Thanks for posting. Congrats, Ron |
No long ago someone here posted images of an orphan stock. ....
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I would say he got the hard part and the money part now use those same methods and go fetch the minor part. And then be sorrowful that you don't have the presentation case; etc.
Thanks Jack |
Mike, most sincere congratulations.
For what it's worth, the stocks do come up from time to time. About 3 years ago, I saw one for sale at a LGS in Concord North Carolina. It might be worth checking to see if he ever sold it. http://www.eaglegunsandrange.com/ They were very good to deal with. I bought my artillery from him. He's also the guy that sold me my Simson. Marc |
Mike
Cograulations indeed, it's a rare thing of beauty ! Sergio |
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