This whole thing seems to be cobbled together from quite a few guns. Between the force matche, mismatched parts, now a commercial barrel. I just installed cheap import made in india grips. But in the end of the day I think I have a Luger that I can consider a shooter. I paid $550 for it with a reproduction holster. It did come with a real luger magazine. I understand it has no collector value and a serious collector probably wouldnt even buy it as a parts gun. But its going to be my shooter. Ive got two other lugers. My first was a dwm 1918 reblued and buffed matching numbers except the take down lever and sideplate. This was a impulse buy and im still happy to own it. The second one is a 1917 erfurt all matching except a unnumbered firing pin. Probably never shoot it, may end up selling it and leep the shooters. Jim
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