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Unread 04-03-2020, 12:57 PM   #1
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Nice! These are pretty rare items.

I have the prototype rear sights for these.
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Availability, cost, etc,,,,
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Very nice, congrats.
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I don't want to sell any of my Luger pistols

I just share with you some photos

I was very lucky to get this sports luger



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Very nice, is it a 9mm or .30 ?
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9 parabellum

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Interarms I suppose?
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NO Interarms

Is directly from Mauser

Mauser-Werke A.G. Oberndorf a N.

this luger is in spain

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This Gun has two trigger screws installed, from the factory

to regulate action first time, and action second time.

Can be removed second time, leaving a very small weight to shoot precisión



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In the early 1970s there was an attempt made to limit german gun laws. Mauser was afraid that normal semi-autos would be banned completely, so they developed the sports version in an attempt to circumvent the new regulations. But the changes to the gun laws were limited, thus removing the need for a sports version. Resulting in very few manufactured.

The .30 luger version has a barrel with flattened sides to reduce weight. The 9mm is always round.
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Thanks Castellano. It should pierce paper in only one place.
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