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Here was yet another Parabellum misidentified at an auction. I had my eye on it as a potential buddy for my Commercial 1900, which I've posted about here, but it sold for more than I wanted to pay/could afford. Comments about its hammer price?
The "Steam Punk" .22 conversion has some competition, I'd say. Does anyone recognize such a setup involving this Lyman sight? I've never seen anything quite like it. https://www.proxibid.com/aspr/DWM-Pr...858&rfpb=0#Top
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I'd think that a stock would be a necessity with that tiny diopter of the rear peep. Imagine holding that at arm's length?
The auctioneer refers to it as a 1906 in 9mm. (?) dju |
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The rear toggle looks odd...What is that rib for???
And the front sight is split... Barrel looks thin for a 9mm... Decent price whatever it is... ![]() ![]()
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20% premium and shipping $1700 flushed down the toilet IMO. Nothing a belt sander & bench grinder wouldn't fix though. Sad end for this once fine handgun.
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I agree Jerry.
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Different times. The owner(vet) might have gotten the pistol for no money, but not to say he did not pay dearly for it. Or he might have purchased it for a song. The eye of the beholder prevails always, perhaps a piece of Americana to actually be used in days past, could be a lot of stories with it really. You pays your money..........or not.
From the barrel I would guess a 30, but who knows, one can never say never in the gun world. Suspect it has been dropped a time or two. The rear attached aperture sight is not new in Lugers. The stock(?) attachment is the first for me, perhaps a wire stock affair as noted. I suspect that the front sight is a home brew(?) that at one time had an insert(taller) for the new rear sight enhancement. Interesting piece from a theoretical point of view. |
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When it went past my $400 bid, it left me "amazed".
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yeah, but Don - I think the upper receiver is probably worth $400+ - the toggle since its been modified, still harder to find, and close to that amount
The frame itself is harder to find and worth $400 with many parts on it So, we are up to $1200 and a complete gun should be worth more than its parts. As Rick said, different times - at one time Georg Luger used one for target shooting - and a Lyman sight would have been the thing to get ![]() I see original 1911 and 1911a1 slides with bomar sights and think, jeez.... But they used sights like these by the US Army shooting team if I remember right? |
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We sometimes forget that when these guns were new or not long thereafter, they were used by shooters for practical purposes. This gun may have seen service while running a trap line or bringing home a meal or two...in either case accuracy and precision trumped cosmetics.
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Do you suppose that some day our grand kids will lament that someone once stippled the front grip strap on a beautiful, all original Glock?
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"Beautiful" and "Glock"...two words I wouldn't expect to see together.
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Are those...Flat head screws???
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Rich, I can't see any slots, so it might be either rivets into the holes where the lanyard loop was located, or the remaining legs of the loop turned into impromptu rivets.
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They might be cut off segments of the original lanyard loop that have been peened over to secure the sight mount. Not a very elegant modification but hopefully it made the bubba mechanic happy and let him enjoy plinking away with the sight and presumably a shoulder stock to go with it.
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We talked about it 3 weeks ago on the other forum, and Pete showed another better executed Krausewerks example.
http://luger.gunboards.com/showthrea...ith-peep-sight
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I can see slots. And the one on the Still site is much better done [pic below].
![]() I had originally thought that maybe it had some kind of clamp around the lanyard loop but pulling it out and threading the frame is much more likely... ![]() The peep sight base on the Ebbink pic is sitting on top of the lanyard loop; the lanyard holes aren't used...For the peep sight base...And the Lyman/Marbles sight base is dovetailed into the custom Luger base...
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I didn't mean that $400 was its "value", only what I would spend on it for a toy. ![]()
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