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Lifer
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Is this your first attempt to build a luger, much less a carbine. Heres is a misconception that the 1920 was built by scrap parts, Maybe the grip and grip screws. THESE WEREN'T GUNS MADE PIECE MEAL! THEY WOULD HAVE NEVER TRUSTED THEM TO HEADS OF STATE! John Martz is the only one I know to do it justice. Take a look on Gunbroker. Every now and then one will surface!One of Johns carbine is now being offered on Gunbroker and no one could do better.
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Lifer
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Barrels and sometimes barreled receivers show up on GB quite often. Numrich and other distributors sold a bunch of them. Forearms...well, you got a knife???
![]() Welding/brazing that forearm lug onto the frame will be...interesting... ![]() And you'd better set aside some time to tune it to your favorite load... ![]() Check with Tom Heller...Seems like he mentioned something to somebody some time ago about a 16" barrel...
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