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Unread 12-22-2008, 09:17 PM   #1
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Thomas,
Welcome to the forum. That is a nice looking Luger. Is it a Waffen Frankonia refinished gun? I see that it is loaded (or does it have a snap cap in it?)
Best wishes to you for a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year also!
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Of all the refinished Lugers I've ever seen, this is the first one I have envied not owning. Very pretty. I really like the wood used in the grips.
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Hello Zamo.
Thank you for your appreciation, glad that you like it.
I wish you Fr�¶hliche Weihnachten too

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Hi and great to see more europeans here on the forum.

Beutifull Luger you got there, and with those grips it is stunning and make me want a refinished Luger to be able to build one like this one.

Congrats. on this beutifull pistol.
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Hi and great to see more europeans here on the forum.

Beutifull Luger you got there, and with those grips it is stunning and make me want a refinished Luger to be able to build one like this one.

Congrats. on this beutifull pistol.
Hello Ingvard,
nice to meet you and thank you for your post.

Have a fine christmas an all the best for the new year.

Thomas.
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Unread 12-23-2008, 04:58 AM   #6
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Hello Ron,
Thank you for the welcome. Wow, I'm staggered! you are absolutely right It was done by Frankonia some years ago. Right it's a snap cap. By the way it shoots well :-)

Greetings from Germany
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