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Ron is right. The Chilean Luger was the prototype on which the P04 (the Navy Luger), was directly based, gun stock and holster. As such it is a very important link in the development of the Luger, and the fact that this piece has survived in such pristine condition is truly remarkable. I hope it goes to a good home. Regards, Norm
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I have heard some bad things about these Chilean Luger,so
be carefull,be very carefull.Just my 2cents. Thanks George ![]() |
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