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Unread 07-21-2013, 01:04 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Ben M. View Post
how do the simpson folks sell this one then to the public?
http://www.simpsonltd.com/product_in...oducts_id=6854
I would imagine the second one would fit this, as it says, with or without the forearm;

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Luger, DWM Stoeger model 1920 and 1923, semiautomatic pistols in 7.65mm or 9mm parabellum
cal., in barrel lengths of 8, 10, 12, and 12-1/2", having either American Eagle chamber crests
and/or Stoeger frame and/or upper receiver marks, having either standard, Navy or artillery
rear sights, having extractors marked either "Loaded" or "Geladen" and having frame safety
markings of either "Gesichert" or "Safe," together w/original commercial flat board stocks
of the artillery type, which bear no S/Ns or military proof marks; may include a "Germany"
marking.
Luger, DWM Pistol-Carbine, model 1920, 7.65mm or 9mm parabellum cal., with accompanying
original commercial type shoulder stock, with or without forearm piece, having barrel
lengths of 11-3/4" to less than 16"


Personally, I think that you could quote any of the above and make an average person leave you alone at the range. If, and that is a big if, someone tried to charge you, this is confusing enough to a collector.

Besides being careful, I have never heard of a collector being charged for this. Not they could not push it, but where do you draw the line.
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