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Unread 09-06-2010, 12:54 PM   #1
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Thanks for taking a look. Is there any interest in this type of Luger?

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Unread 09-06-2010, 03:52 PM   #2
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This is a nice set of Mauser Parabellum commemorative.

I hope you have all the related accessories.

They come in a nice wood box with warranty papers, test target, cleaning rod, screw driver and user manual.

They are for sure collectible items but it is really important to have the complete set of accessories.

All these models will be discussed in our incoming book...

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Two of those look like the cutaway toggle knob is partially serrated...Is that correct???

Is this a fully serrated knob w/a milled cut in it??? Or were all original Luger cutaway toggle knobs partially serrated???
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The forward edge of the original dished toggle knobs were fully radiused and serrated with no flat segment. The toggle knobs of the commemorative pieces were indeed made from fully serrated knobs with a milled "dish" cut in them.
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No, I couldn't find the accessories. If they were still in my GU's home they are gone years ago.

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Unread 09-07-2010, 01:31 AM   #6
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Mike:

You may wish to know that only 250 pieces were made of each of these!!!

I have three of the ones you have here.

The prices on these are not so high, so if you can round out the collection by purchasing your missing pieces, you should consider it.

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