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Eternal Lifer LugerForum Patron Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: North of Spokane, WA
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I will take better pictures tomorrow in the light.
I first talked to GT about a 4 inch bull barrel I had. I had bought this off of Ebay probably 12-14 years ago. Gentleman had obtained a number of these 4 and 6 inch round barrels from the factory (Mauser I assumed) and I was only lucky on getting one. It was already rifled in 9mm and basic making of the chamber and rear had the screw in done for the barrel. I might be remembering wrong because I sent it to GT and asked him if he could put it onto a receiver I had. In talking back and forth, he asked if I wanted a boring bull barrel on it. I asked what he had in mind and him and Olle came up with the GT Special shown here. I mentioned I would love a 6 inch and thus he again made a number of 4 & 6 inches - the 6 inch is shown here. Great shooters, very little recoil, I love them! Ed Last edited by Edward Tinker; 07-04-2016 at 04:07 PM. |
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Ed,
from what I can see of your pistol rack it looks like your Lugers are well supported, would you please show a few more photos? A couple that I made just didn't seem to give enough support and a slight jar would cause them to fall against each other. I prefer to leave the mags in place so an insert into the mag well is out of the question. Thanks, Lon |
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