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Unread 04-04-2021, 01:06 AM   #1
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Default More weird "Navy" stuff

With your indulgence, I'll consider myself a Sophomore at Luger University, albeit, perhaps, first semester. I've tried very hard to pay attention in class, do as much homework and lab work as I could, etc. Perhaps I was out sick for the lecture...but do any other students recall if the "DWM-NAVY-POST-WAR-LUGER-CARBINE-WITH-STOCK" was ever covered in class? I seem to be missing my notes.

Well, danged if there aren't a couple of fine examples up for auction. https://www.proxibid.com/Firearms-Mi...ation/60283190 and https://www.proxibid.com/Firearms-Mi...ation/60283191

The online catalog pics aren't clear enough to detect any C/Ms--or much of anything else, for that matter. These contraptions would require SBR status, right?

I like the top one better, as it offers better outcomes if reconfigured, I think.
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These contraptions would require SBR status, right? I would think it's a good question to ask, yes.
The first one at least seems to have a carbine sight forward of the chamber. One could easily replace the Navy sight with an Artillery toggle with no sight and end up with what could be considered a legitimate carbine?

I am not at all familiar with what the ATF considers a "Luger carbine"
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Two rear sights?

Reminded me of the TV show "Fantasy Island".

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Two rear sights?
Reminded me of the TV show "Fantasy Island".
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Eric's carbine has two rear sights...
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How would that work? Can't see that as practical, one would obscure the other.

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How would that work? Can't see that as practical, one would obscure the other.

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It doesn't work, you are correct that one obscures the other. The gun should not have that Navy rear toggle link, it should be plain without any sight.
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The first one would likely pass "1902" muster if the redundant navy sight were removed; as it is it is just "silly". JMHO

The second would fall into the huge catch-all of "1920" luger carbine, again JMHO.
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Some "20 carbines" have navy sights. Some others have artillery sights.


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