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This gun is frighteningly perfect.
"Ideal" even. ![]() But it passes all the visual and "sniff" checks for original finish. Looks almost unfired. Has a few tiny "moron dings" above the takedown lever, but that's about the only flaw. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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A very nice example of an Ideal stock and grips too!
BTW, I loved your term "moron dings" ![]()
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wow, what a nice example.
One of the nicest pairings of Ideal and 1900 I've seen Ed
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Oh. My. God...
Now that is something to dream about. I'm truly impressed. ![]() Thanks for sharing, yet again... ![]()
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Another outstanding example! How many more of these 10xxx serial numbered 1900s are you going to post?!
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There are a few more oldies in the stash, Ron.
I wanted to post some of my favorites that are glorious, just to prove that not all my guns have "problems". ![]()
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Thanks, Mike C. PS. I feel like stealing your gun too. ![]()
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Based on the images, she looks good to me. Congratulations on a fine specimen. We are looking forward to seeing your other 'stuff'.
Cheers, Albert |
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Very VERY nice Luger!
Take good care of her.. and show us what else you got ![]()
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