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LugerForum Patron Join Date: Aug 2004
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Wow! It's starting to get crowded.
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#3 here
now its a crowd I only collect shooters Some I own and shoot are 150+ years old Last edited by Caferacer; 03-07-2016 at 02:26 PM. |
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Special markings adds some value. But still need to watch out for the overall availability, condition and price.
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Since shooters are basically the only category of Luger collection my meager piggy bank can handle, such is life. At this point I don't need any more anxiety, so it's nice to blast away with relatively little of it that shooters present. I suppose, though, one prioritizes among them, and some get shot more than others.
My Mecklenburg Waffenfabrik '06 AE X 6" X 7.65 is currently the busiest, followed by the 1917 9mm military-turned (I"'m pretty sure.)-police. The stainless P.08 has been out to play a few times, and the 6" 9mm Swiss frame, which I believe is the 29/70, had the .22 conversion kit installed for a couple of years, so it's seen some gentle use. I've shot my pitted M1900 commercial (and its counterpart the stainless 1900/2000), the really nice long frame '06AE, and the 1917 LP.08 sans stock lug--but not a lot, maybe a half dozen mags. Erma toggle pistols and small frame Llamas, that's another post in itself.
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