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LugerForum Patron Join Date: Mar 2009
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Downeast,
They don't make lugers anymore, and that goes for the original holsters too. Your's is nice enough to try to save. As others here have stated, Jerry does great work: lugerholsterrepair WWI WWII Holsters & Accoutrements Jerry Burney 13320 E. 45th Lane Yuma, AZ 85367 928 342 7583 But he's on his way back to Colorado right now. He winters in the desert as he has a severe allergy to snow shovels! In the meantime, don't put shoe polish or anything with silicone on that leather. The pistol and holster together are in the $2000 range, plus or minus, for insurance purposes. This forum is chock full of experts in the repair, and parts areas. Hmmm... Hairy eyeball, huh? Good luck! FN Last edited by FNorm; 05-04-2010 at 11:10 AM. Reason: sp |
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"This may not be the edge of the Universe, but we can see it from here." I'll give Jerry a call sometime.
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Just one more question. While taking a closer look at the piece, I discovered some small numbers below the SN# on the barrel. they appear to be "3,82". Do these make any difference?
Oh, yeah. The chamber is really white and clean.
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