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at a small dealer here in germany i saw a 1913 DWM in 100% original condition. it has a great patina and is not reworked or reblued. and there are no new proofs on it. it has its original wooden-grips and a matching mag with a light broken wood-bottom. i never saw such a magnificent luger. it is for sale in comission from an very old man. he owns this gun since ww I. the price is 1900,-DM (for you 900,-$). i think i will buy it, what do you mean?
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You had better! We will doubt your sanity otherwise!!!
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Hi,
Does it have a stock lug? Some did. |
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What is the current estimate at how many 1913 Lugers were manufactured?
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Jan Still in "Imperial Lugers" estimates 35,000 with the last ones produced with a stock lug.
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