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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Central CA. U.S.A.
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I'm not sure if this is the right place for this, but here goes. After owning pistols for over 30 years, I just bought my first Luger. It's a Mauser Parabellum 9 m/m 4". I think it's suppose to look like a Swiss 1903, with a grip safety, but then I don't know squat about Lugers. I got it in unfired condition (which I ended today!) in a raggedy box, 2 mags,, cleaning rod, but missing the loading tool.
I'm guessing it was made in the mid 70's. One of my friends, who is thinning his herd, sold it to me for $800. It shot well with the same cast bullet load that I use in my High Power. How common are these and where do the figure in the grand sceme of Lugers? Was this a fair price? Where can I get a loading tool (my thumb is killing me!). Thanks in advance. |
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Eternal Lifer LugerForum Patron Join Date: Jun 2002
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Maybe a bit high, but as new in box (NIB) condition, probably the price and for kalifornia, wellllll....
Welcome to the frat Mike! There is a section just on these here, although this area is also acceptable! Loading tools are sold on e-bay, BUT, an orginal will work better, I have found the repro ones suck, and bend! So, buy a DDR (east german) one or orginal Mauser 1970's one and you'll be happy.Ed
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