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I'm satisfied, for sure. I often post a "lowball" bid on stuff I'm interested in. Sometimes the practice is a little nerve-wracking, in that if all bids came in, I'd really have to scramble to cover the accumulated total. More often than not, I win nothing. I thought this one would go for more, but figured what the heck. We've all seen or missed relative bargains that, for reasons not comprehensible, go for way less than one would expect. I noticed a chrome Whitney Wolverine at the last RIAC, and if I hadn't sunk my prospects into the M1900 commercial I bid on, would have bid $4-500. That sucker sold for $4,000 + BP, etc.!!!
I'll shoot it a bit, just 'cause... The bulk of my collection is now .30 Luger, all of which are shooter grade--though some are much nicer than others and court the line of being collectible. I call 'em collectible shooters. This one looks to be in great shape, at least finish-wise in the pics, so I probably won't shoot it a lot. Parts for the regular stainless ones are made of (I forget who said this...sounds like a G.T.-ism) pure unobtainium, and although not numbered, man, I'd hate to break something on a blued stainless Luger! The ejector on my stainless P.08 was cracked, and an original actually functions and fits--if you neglect the fact that it is a tad narrower in the slot than the ss part, and is a different color (blued) which can't be corrected by shining it up, which would merely reveal carbon steel color. Hmmm, maybe I should blue all the small parts to match the ejector. This version , unfortunately, has a P.08 profile sight blade, and they skimped by omitting the toggle lock on the right side. The last observation is that the grip panels are the cheap-o machine-checkered variety. I believe the Stoeger-branded ones had really nice grips, as well as flat surfaces that were actually flat. This one appears, like most, to have been buffed at the factory before finishing. Quote:
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Does anyone have a catalog, flyer, or whatever, that shows the Aimco variations? I think most were branded and sold by others, e.g. Stoeger, so I'll bet each company that is still in business probably put out something about what they were selling at the time. Since American made, might it just be 2" D?
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I don't have gauges that large, so I just compared jam jars, vitamin bottle tops, and a Jack Daniels shot glass, which seemed the best fit...
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The 2nd pistol that the writer missed was a near mint prewar FN 1910 asking only $300. But the guy unbelievably hesitated. Viewing from another angle, he missed the opportunity because he's not a FN Browning collector. Otherwise, he would not keep thinking what his spouse said ![]() |
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