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My Last And Most Favorite Luger~
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I Got my 20 promised I would invest in more conventional investments. I finally purchased a 1914 DWM Artillery #1263~
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I know you have a wonderful collection ....and that supposed last one is a gem! |
Wonderful pistol Eric. Even though (as mostly a shooter) they are not my favorite Lugers.
So, what's going to be your next one? :evilgrin: |
Eugen, I really love the one for all its history and human conflict. Lugers are the only firearm that you yourself can research and become part of it present history. A universal reminder of some epic periods of human conflict. We allow each its' luger retirement in loving and respective hands~ We can all be proud our part in its continued live and future. In our hands hold the future for others' passion and addictions yet to become bitten for which there is no cure! Eric
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Yes stupid me fired it not recognising what might or could happen to sure a rare luger! George chastised me and sent me a perfect shooter!! TKS PS It was my first time I fired a luger!!
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The odds were in your favor. And it was your pistol to begin with. Also remember, Lugers are not made of glass. They are quite sturdy pistols. |
Once was enough! I had no idea what kick from a 9mm. I"M HAPPY!
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Did any 1914 DWM artillery boards survive? If so, how were they marked?
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George may know of a matching one; but I would think the answer is "yes", you just can't tell a 1914 stock from a 1915 or 1916 , IMO.:eek: |
Obviuosly not unit marked~
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