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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Ths weapon was aquired for one carton of cigarettes, the owner was a Blue Devil that was in Italy. I hope one day to aquire this fine Luger.My friend said he would leave it to me, as I will leave him mine, whatever comes first, LOL. Believe me I am not waiting on any of them, or it to happen.
The last time I disassembled it for the owner (Who has now since passed and left it to his son) was 1988, I greased her up good, but it was in need of a good oiling, the images do no justice, the weapon is just in remarkable condition. 1916 DWM's are by no means rare, but in this condition, I would say yes. |
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Am I still on line??
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Still in line for inheriting the pistol...
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