Hi everyone, in a few days I will going back to the USA. Fortunate I will sell the Luger to a gun collector from the south. I inform him about the gun being "hot" but he said he can license and legally keep it in that southern part of the country.
In the few days I have this gun I have learn to admire and love it. It is indeed holding a piece of history in your hands. How it was conceptualize and conceived into its being is beyond ones imagination. Now I know why you guys are so dedicated with so much passion to own and keep such a beautiful gun!
For the insights, feedbacks and advices I thank this website, Ithacaartist, John Sabato, Don Voigt, Alanint, Lugersrkewl, Dju, Ruhff, Alvin, Ron Wood, and Lugerdoc.
I will post some photos of numbers, marks, and letters found on the gun.
Mistymis
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