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Originally Posted by LugerMan.com
HI,
Continuing a topic of a 1905 Luger in 45 ACP.
After talking to my machinist , we decided to go ahead and give it a try . He sad same thing I was thinking. If people did it originally , then people can do it now.
Now here is a hypothetical question:
I was planing on making 5 different variations all in 45 ACP:
1: Baby Luger 5 shot with 3.5 inch barrel
2. US army test model with 5 inch barrel
3. Navy with 2 position navy toggle with 6.5 inch barrel
4. Artillery model with 8 position rear sight and 8-9 inch barrel
5. Carbine with 4 position carbine with 16.5 inch barrel
What model will interest you the most?
What will you be willing to pay for it when it's available?
Do you have any other variations in mind, caliber or configuration ?
Thanks...
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Eugene,
This is what you will be trying to replicate with respect to the 1907 US Test Luger.
It is a Model 1906, .45 cal, no serial number, that is in the Arms Collection at the Norton Museum. Photographed it on Tuesday.
John