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Originally Posted by Puretexan
Awesome that you can find all the history on these. I'm impressed. Ok the
next question ..you know me..does it shoot? 
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I've had it 48 hours or so, so it has not been to the range- and probably won't. I have no doubt it will shoot, as all the parts are there.
Weimar lugers are just "dripping" with history; especially those like this one with Imperial roots, and an end career in the Third Reich- followed by a new life as souvenirs and then collectibles.
Jan Still's Weimar lugers is a great book with lots of history and examples; with additional info in the Goertz and Sturgess Books.
Both books have great pictures and Weimar Lugers has lists of grip markings and the pistols they are on.