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Unread 10-01-2016, 01:35 PM   #1
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This is mine! A 1906 French Contract. What was yours? TKS for sharing! Like my first kiss I'll never forget!!!
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Nothing so fancy Eric, this was and is my first Luger, 1914 Erfurt - shoots great to this day.
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Ed, Lugers are always relevent and unforgettable! The only thing I still own from the eighties and not much of anything! Nice Gun!
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Unread 10-01-2016, 03:56 PM   #4
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Yes, her name was Cheryl.
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Nice George. Mine was Missy! And an S/42 1936 which was stolen from me then returned to me after 26 years. Still have the S/42 but Missy is looong gone!
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My first Luger is a 1920 alphabet commercial .30 caliber. The gun has been fun shooting and a valuable learning tool. The pistol was reblued when I bought it. Subsequently I learned about the mechanics of the mechanism and rust bluing. I still enjoy taking it to the range.
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Lugers never die, they mearly get past down to their next owner! Timeless Beauty!!
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Eric,

Mine was a 1917 DWM Artillery, all matching (ex. mag) with lots of nice finish and straw remaining. However, it is a shooter because someone ground the stock lug off!

Your pics show the grip safety tight to the rear back-strap, is its spring broken?
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BYF 41 in 1964 when I was 17.

Almost zero finish, near smooth bore and smooth worn wood grips.
Never saw one so completely worn-even the ones we had in training group.

$25 with holster. A bit high even then.
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BYF 41 in 1964 when I was 17.

Almost zero finish, near smooth bore and smooth worn wood grips.
Never saw one so completely worn-even the ones we had in training group.

$25 with holster. A bit high even then.

Mine was a BYF 41 in 1957 when I was 17 (almost 18 ). It was mint with two matching magazines and a near new holster - $35. That gun is long gone but it was my first Luger.
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My first is long gone. I was 16 and was with my buddy and his father at a garage sale. There was a re-blued 7.65 commercial for $75. I wanted it badly, so my friends father bought it for me. It was with me for a while but other interests came up. That was 43 years ago. I've since replaced it with a few others. :-)

That sure wouldn't happen today. Those times are gone.

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Thank You for sharing your Luger many future owners!
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Unread 10-03-2016, 08:06 PM   #13
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Well, since I just purchased my first Luger, this is easy, and I still have it!

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