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Unread 01-26-2003, 06:22 PM   #1
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According to the 2002 Standard Catalog of Military Firearms,on page 135 they show a picture of a Luger Rifle auctioned in 1999 for $167,500. It says George Luger received his patent for this gun in 1906. I'm wondering if this was a one of a kind protype...or if some of these rifles found their way into the production line.
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Unread 01-26-2003, 10:05 PM   #2
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There was a discussion of this a couple of months ago, do a search for Luger rifle, I don't remember the specifics, I know several were made, I "think" production, but I forget

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I seem to remember seeing one on a European Auction or a Collection Sale of some sort.
It also seems that a fairly large sum of money was placed on the rifle.
Can't place where or when, But I think that the rifle was reputed to have been used in the WW-1 youth rifle training program.
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The Luger Rifle serial #4 came out of the Interarms (UK) Collection in 1996 and was auctioned by Christie's of London for $250k. I few year later, it was auctioned by Butterfields and it fetched around $150k.

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Hello Albert,

Are there any known photo(s) of this luger rifle, that could be posted here on the Luger Forum ?

Hello All,

Not related to the Luger rifle, but,...

Recall seeing a photo, in the V. Bobba swiss luger book, of a light machine gun the Swiss made in the 1940's at W+F Bern utitlizing the luger toggle mechanism...

Will look for this and scan it for posting, later this evening...

Added Text : There is a pretty good discussion about this Swiss toggle machine gun on the following site :

http://pub18.ezboard.com/ftheswissri...picID=28.topic

p.s. I love it that I do not get in trouble when I post such hot links... <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="wink.gif" />

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I hope Mr. Henrotin will not be offended if I post his rifle picture here since I have included his credit and link.
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Here is the thread discussed earlier and I added the photos also:

http://forums.lugerforum.com/cgi-bin...=000085#000000


And here is the patent drawing from the Luger Book, a good book with nice pictures.



Rick W stated this:
I finally remembered this toggle actioned rifle, page 134 of Parabellum by Bobba. The caption under the picture calls it a sub-machine gun Furrer, designed in the 40's also for use on air-crafts.

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Hello Rick W. and Ed,

If you go to the hot link I listed in my previous thread, those knowledgable Swiss gun folks there point out that Bobba's photo and his text description are not correct (in relationship to each other...).

Thanks for posting the photos, especially the Luger rifle photos...

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