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Unread 04-08-2011, 08:59 PM   #1
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Hey guys.....first of all....ITS FRIDAY..!!!..yea...///....now to business....approximately two weeks ago...I purchased an Interarms Mauser Luger ...6" barrel in 9mm....(this was my present to myself for surviving heart surgery the week before).........anyway....The Pistol is Fantastic...came with Two marked Mauser Mags....nothing else......///...Is it even remotely possible to locate the small Blue Hang Tag that came with the Original Box...in German its called..."Mauser Ubertroffen" hanging tag."....and maybe a Manual for the 6" Luger..........Luger Doc is working on my 1918 DWM right now...and he has found me a shipping box........but was just curious if anyone has an extra one of the Blue Hang Tags...and possibly a Manual for sale......I appeciate you taking the time to answer.....Thanks......Hans Fischer
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Unread 04-08-2011, 10:23 PM   #2
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Congrats on your Mauser Interarms Luger.
Look for a manual on E-bay. I see them there once in awhile.
Someone was making copies and selling them on E-bay as well.
I have the Swiss 4 inch version.
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Hans, Congratulations on surviving the heart surgery. Hope you enjoy a rapid and uneventful recovery. My Rx for recovering from any medical procedure involves getting as much trigger time behind your favorite weapons as possible

You can obtain a nice reproduction of the original manual in German from Cornell Publications www.cornellpubs.com. On the back of my repo manual they also list the following email addys:

abbybooks@comacast.net and abby@cornellpubs.com

They say that they have "thousands of Gun Catalogs and Manuals from 1835-1980. I am going to see if they have the manual in English. My German is a tad rusty and since the Luger is in the Swiss pattern, I figure it might not understand German anyway.

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I have a spare manual (3 language version) available here.
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You also need a Mauser marked loading tool and a cleaning rod to complete the outfit
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The loading tool which came with my Interarms .30 Luger has no markings on it. The magazines have the Mauser trademark but the loading tool, has nothing. Do you think that the tool furnished with the pistol should be marked? I bought mine second hand and it appeared in mint condition with the box, cleaning brush, two mags, loading tool and factory target (but no manual)

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The unmarked loading tool is correct.
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Are you saying some had marked loading tools and some did not? I have had six of these outfits, all with marked loading tools.
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Yes, both types will be encountered. The Mauser marking on the marked loading tools also exists in a couple of variations.
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Found a place to buy old manuals and hang tags which look just like the original but are newly manufactured:

www. pete@rstmanuals.com

Had the English language manual for the interarms luger but no hang tags.

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They are also a copyright violation
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Talking Hans God Bless & shoot that Luger!

Hans congrats on the Heart Surgery and new Interarms Mauser Luger 6" barrel! Which one do you have, the German or Swiss Pattern?

I love my Swiss pattern 6" pistol!
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Hi..thanks for the note....Ive got the "Swiss model"...and it has the 6" barrel....which I absolutely love............its taking me a bit to get used to the grip safety though......I have shot it a bit....and no problem............Im curious though if anyone has ever tried to "disable" or remove the grip safety..???........I recently got my 1918 DWM back from Luger Doc.......and handling the two....you definitely notice the grip safety.......I guess its just something you get used to after awhile...I had thought about posting a note regarding opinions about the safety........but its not that important.....///..I have found ...Thanks to a Forum Member....the Blue Mauser Hang Tag....also an Original Mauser Manual......and im in the process of building a presentation box .......that project is going to take some time tho...........Thanks for your nice note.....Im going to Cardiac Rehab 3 times a week......and they really give us a good workout.....but we wear heart monitors the whole time.......and everything seems to be ok .............Thanks again......Hans Fischer
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