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Unread 11-13-2006, 11:58 PM   #1
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A shooter Luger, is just that, a shooter. Mismatched, East German or Russian reworks(these are beginning to rise above "shooter" catagory), a pitted or "Bubba" re-blued example, or one that you assembled yourself from parts.


This is a 1914 Erfurt that I got from a crooked dealer on Auction Arms. He had photos of a very nice Luger. Obviously not this one. The description was a " Professionally re- finished 1914 Erfurt , all matching."

I contacted him for more photos and he offered to sell it off auction for $700, on the grounds that he had to sell it as soon as possible for the first reasonable offer. This is what I got. He refused to take it back and refund my money. Since I bought it off auction, I couldn't get any support from the auction admin. So, I reported him as a crook and took my lumps. I haven't seem him post anything since under the name that he was using.

I have it completely stripped and in process of re-finishing it.










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My shooter is this artillery; I paid $350 for it in Honolulu, Hawaii in about 1985, it was my first Luger, and I knew it was buffed bad and reblued when I bought it (I owned Datig since I was in High School), and she shoots very nice. Really likes those solid core through an engine block 9mm

Top one is the artillery, bottom one is my "double date' weimar police shooter that has not gone shooting yet;
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My shooter .30. Assembled from parts that I bought on-line, parts that I bought from members, and parts that were kindly donated by members.

The upper half I bought from Tom Heller, and sent off to Ted Green. The bead blasted and re-blued unit marked early Imperial frame, I won on auction. The small parts were either donated or I bought them from forum members. All together, it cost me just under $600 for a nice shooter.














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Heck I can even afford to shoot a Navy, kinda. This is my favorite shooter.






A 1937 S/42 with a turned and shortened artillery barrel and an original Navy rear sight. I bought it from forum member Richie Shavel about 2 or 3 years ago for $1500. A lot of money for a shooter, but if you consider that an original Navy in this condition would cost $4000+, it's not really all that bad, and I can shoot it.






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The Luger which I shoot primarily is a 1936 S/42. Its all-mataching, but the finish is pretty poor. I paid $700 for it back when that amount was really too much. Sorry about the picture quality, its what I've taken of it.



This is a Luger I shoot sometimes. It is a 5" barrel parts gun (swapped parts around of two different guns), salt blued by Thor back when he was doing that, the grips are honest-to-pete smooth ivory. It probably has $1,100 into it right now, subtracting the price of the remainder parts gun I sold. It put me off of "project guns" forever. Ivory grips are an extreme pleasure to shoot with.



I also shoot this 1900 AE sometimes. It is reblued and hard used, the Eagle is buffed almost completely away, the barrel is shot smooth. When I shoot it it is often with the Ideal stock rig. I paid $600 for it when that was way too much--but it was my first Luger! The Ideal stock and grips I got by very advantageous trading.





I used to have a 1917 LP-08 which I shot, it was actually a low-end collection quality gun but I shot it anyway. I'm not including a picture because its not mine anymore. Cost me $1,200.

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Around 2001 I was looking for a good shooter and found a Russian capture 1937 S-42 in excellent mechanical condition. It was all "matching," but a couple of the numbers had been forced. The barrel had a gross import marking on the bottom.

I sent the gun to Hugh Clark who fitted it with a new 6" barrel and made the beautiful grips you see in the pictures. Then, Hugh forwarded it to Ted Green (Thor) who refinished it. GT took a Mec-Gar magazine and fitted it with a new wood bottom to match the rest of the gun.

In the pictures the barrel appears to have flat sides, but this is just an artifact of the scanning process. I didn't have a digital camera in those days, so I scanned it on a flatbed scanner.

I fired this Luger about 20 times and put it away. Just don't shoot Lugers much any more; I prefer to shoot 22 rifles these days.




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My favorite shooter...in a replaced 7,65 mm barrel...rest is all matching (I have the original grips set aside...)

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Pete,
Good looking shooter, but is that some lettering on
the left rear side of the barrel? if so what?

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Here's one of my shooters
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Holy Crap! You guys have some nice shooters so here are mine ..

This one is a 1916 dated one owned by my best friend, I bought it from his estate ... I was there the day he bought it at a gun show in Marboro, MA.



and my mismatced 6" barrel which Hugh Clark helped out installing the barrel and recheckering the grips.



I restrawed the small parts on the guns.

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Okay, I'll play...

Mismatched 1917 Artillery. The top is all one number and the bottom is all one number but they just don't match each other. Finish isn't too bad at about 85% but the straw isn't great. I picked it up here last month, a Christmas present to myself. I paid $850 for it but had to drive three hundred miles round trip to get it.





Here's another one I got here a couple of months ago, this one from Hugh. It's a 1917 Erfurt that he assembled from parts he had laying around. It's got a shiney reblue and is well buffed. It shoots great.





This is a scrubbed Bulgarian I got from the father of an online acquantance. Funny how you meet some people... I traded for it with a mediocre MAB C I paid $150 for. I gave him the gun + $200 making it a $350 investment. The cool thing about it is that it still has the Cryllic marked extractor in it. I should sell it off and further reduce my cost in it - see how low I can go...



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This was my second pistol but was the first I ever paid for{$350) and was a pitted wreck. It had a great bore and shot unbelievable so I decided to take the restoration on myself. It came out OK considering its condition when I started and is without a doubt my favorite shooter.
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Clint,

During your restoration work, you must have shrunk that luger...it is tiny...
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Dont know how I did that to that pic,if you want it screwed up on a computer Im your man
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Tim,

Sorry I missed your earlier question...the marking on the left side of the barrel is "Germany"...stamping through the bluing.
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Pete's been drinking again...
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Nope...my old stuttering problem from my youth just comes back now and then...
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Heres my new shooter, thanks to Hugh.



I just had to show what some people missed out on not buying when he made up what he called a few junk parts shooters. I'm not worthy.
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David,

You couldn't run fast enough to give me that Luger.

Well okay.... I'll take it, if you insist.

Purty Neat! Almost a mate to my Navy shooter. What kind of "junk" parts is it made up of?
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Give you a genuine Dillo special?
You would have to beat me to death to get it.



When Hugh said he would put together some junk for us poor guys. I expected a lot of rust , pits and something that looked like the cat drug it in. I never expected one that looks this good.
I sent him a barrel I had laying around, only to find out it was an after market navy. He offered to swap with me, but I liked the idea of a Fake Navy. So,I contacted LugerDoc ( also great to deal with) and he sold me a rear sight that Hugh generously agreed to install.
Anybody that didn't get in on one of these-- eat your heart out. Cause I'm keeping my shooter !!!
BTW Hugh and LugerDoc are class acts that deserve the good reputations they have around here.
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