YO, RK. Find the lowest priced mismatched, ugliest, Luger possible and turn it into your dream. It is so much fun just to learn about the different metal hardnesses for proper blueing and heat treating the different parts that I can't really describe the fascination this pistol has provided me. I am contemplateing a very radical process for the ole 37 based upon previous posts to this forum that it even has me wonderinig. If it works out, or even it it doesn't, I will post the results. It is truely fun to have a Luger to 'play' with without worrying about hurting the 'collector' value, as it has none. Give it a try, "Mikey Likes It"
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