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01-10-2013, 10:59 PM | #1 |
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I'm new to the forum. I'm an avid shooter. Mostly 1911's & modern 9mm's. I've been reading up on luger's, searching the web & checking you tube. I want to purchase a luger. My budget is $1500. A dealer suggested I look at DWM lugers from WW I , 1914 thru 1918 with matching serial numbers. I want a shooter. My question is this: Should I purchase from a gun show, a internet site or a company like Simpson. The gun show I can see and handle the gun. Simpson is an established company. The internet can be a gamble. Also should I wait till I have more experience. Any suggestions are welcome. thank you Peter |
01-11-2013, 08:15 AM | #2 |
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Peter,
Welcome to the forum. You are starting with a nice budget for a shooter. For $1500 you can even get a collectable Luger in these days. WWI Lugers with matching magazines are more prized by collectors and rarely shot, as any breakage will hit harsh their values. For a shooter, people usually prefer WWII-era pistols, finish and matching numbers not being an issue. Reblued or Nickled guns of Russian Captured pistols are good options and all fall in your price range. From what I have read collector-to-collector deals can bring some nice results. In this forum you have a "For Sale" section where you can find some Lugers for shooting for less than 1000. All the best, Douglas. |
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You can find a mismatched, reblued or nickled for less than $800 - then use the remaining $700 and buy some good books (there are some poor books out there, some inexpensive and not really worth their weight) Ed
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Follow Ed's advice! Find a lower priced "shooter" grade Luger, and buy the better reference books. "Luger University" will save you money in the end, and help you understand the history of these remarkable pistols.
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01-11-2013, 01:25 PM | #5 |
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From a Luger newbie standpoint its spot on advice.
While I lucked out on my first buy in that it was far better than I thought, it also could have been easily far worse (I did have an expert check it out but not the in depth needed for that type purchase.) More or less I could have bought a shooter for what you are looking at and it would not have had any collector value at all. It wasn't until I went through the whole checkout process that I really found what I had bought and as it was progressing found it was a value wrecking move to even think of shooting it. And the varieties and nuances are far wider than I had a clue as well as shocking as how quickly one can push the value up or down (and usually down!) Good luck and I join you in looking for a shooter when I sell one of my other guns. |
01-11-2013, 11:23 PM | #6 |
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Thanks all of you! I will be following your advice and go for a shooter and start my library.
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