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Take a look at auction arms item # 6651991. What are your thoughts on this early "presentation Luger"?
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Tom, this same gun was discussed on the forum a year or so ago. Let me find the thread...
Ed maybe this one? http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...&threadid=1875 |
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I would guess this one should have "GL" on the back of the rear toggle...I would ask for photos, first...
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It does not have a "GL" marked toggle. It has been re-barreled (has a "shield" DWM barrel inspection stamp) and reworked (Notice the Crown/N proof) for commercial sale.
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so what your saying is the seller should probably clarify what they have for sale fo such a piece. I dont believe in 'buyer beware' as a valid argument for items like this. They really should come out and say it has been modified from original if in fact it has. my 2 cents. and thats all i have left after the Rock Island Auction.
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