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Unread 12-24-2006, 05:11 PM   #8
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??????????? I am sorry if my last posting was taken wrongly, it was not meant that way.


That wasn't meant as a rebuke so... I did a search and found that you posted about boats, so I was trying to include you, not exclude you? http://www.g503.com/forums/viewtopic...b196bac53e6dcd

Heck, I don't know what kind of parts you need, and many folks don't either. They made 500 variations of lugers, and most folks don't know carbines, as they are Expensive. I can't afford one, so I do not know what parts are there, that are different from a regular luger? Most of the collectors on the forum are normal working guys, a carbine is a dream and maybe the few who know and have them are on Christmas vacation with their kids

I suggested pictures because there were several carbine types made, one is an early type, the other a later type, so a picture from you was required.

If you have a C&R license (many collectors do), then yes, you could take it with you, from state to state.

I asked about the Adams claim, because I thought it odd, as from out of the country claim, I "believe" requires an import license, but I do not know if for "antiques" and they may claim it as an antique, again I do not know. Sorry if I claimed I was an expert, I am not, just a moderator trying to help.
However, I do apoligize, it was not meant as a rebuke and possibly I wrote rashly, it was not meant to flame or irritate you
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