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What? This comes from where?? Inquiring minds -gotta- know! --Dwight |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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From Krausewerke in California, at $15k+ a copy, a modern, but EXCELLENT reproduction of the famed 45 Luger. Krause also makes the 32 ACP (or 7.65m/m Browning) Luger that he copied from the one Ralph Shattuck owns. ~Thor~
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Lifer
Lifetime Forum Patron Join Date: Jun 2002
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It fit my hand so perfectly, I had to wonder, "how come I don't have one"!! I'm going to have to come up with a clever scheme.....so Carol doesn't find out!! All you forum guys (and Gals) that now know Carol, will cover for me, right!??....till...later....G.T.
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GT, maybe we could all pool our money together and take turns RENTING it from each other, lol
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I am in -total- awe! So, do I understand that this is a ground-up construction, rather than built up like John Marz's twofer-one?
Also, unless I am mistaken, it looks like its a real shooter, doesn't spend all its life hanging on the wall. If so, very good. --Dwight |
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Dwight, Ron has kept this particular Luger pristine and not shot it. But Krause makes them and I am sure would make one for you for around $15,000. It is an exact copy of the .45 Luger from the Luger tests in the early 1900's.
Very cool, and like GT said, it felt good in the hand, better in mine of course, Ed |
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The 1905/6 test .45 Luger has a very distinctive "hook"
to the trigger shape. The other KrauseWerk .45s I've seen have this as well. However, for $15,000 I would hope you could get any shape trigger you want. Mike Halbrook |
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Lifer
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Hi Mike! The one that Ron owns, also has the distinct hooked trigger, why it doesn't show in the picture is a mystery to me? The hooked trigger is necessary because of the increased span across the grip panel for the .45 cal...It feels just absolutely great in the hand, much better,IMO, then a regular P.08! The pistol Ron owns is an exact replica of the original....and I mean exact! How it got into his collection, instead of mine, is still being investigated??? till....later....G.T.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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"How it got into his collection, instead of mine"?
GT, it might have something to do with all those "0"'s after the $15?????? |
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