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Unread 04-10-2008, 04:44 PM   #1
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Hi All,
I have in my possion the above luger it is a mismatch the frame being #878 marked germany the top is #1454, the barrel is marked Germany on the left side under the rear sight again this was one of Harry McTeague,s
guns and again it is about75-80%, also the side plate and take dowd lever are mis matches.
Can anyone here tell me about this lugar and a value, it seems that i cant get a clear pic any one here at please feel free to contact me 1-801-603-3822
thanks Nick
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Unread 04-10-2008, 07:03 PM   #2
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Nick, does it look like this;



Or does it look like an actual carbine.


Or does it just have a long barrel? Many lugers could be ordered with "long" barrels during the 1920's and early 1930's and they are just long barreled lugers. (please note the spelling of the gun)

Value depends on what it is, a long barrel luger, $1200-$2000

Pictures are the only way to really 'guess" at a value without seeing it in person.


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"Or does it look like an actual carbine."
followed by an image ..followed by my jealousy

Someone please export a carabine rig to norway
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Ed,
the long barrel looks like the one in Kenyons book, like i stated before the gun is mis matched ,as Rick W wrote it could be indeed an after market barrel , i dont know this is another gun from the late Harry McTeague,s collection, my friend bought his whole collection gun,s artillery rigs and other lugar holsters all the collection of guns are for sale if interested contact me
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my friend bought his whole collection gun,s artillery rigs and other lugar holsters all the collection of guns are for sale if interested contact me
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we don't mind "ads", but it needs to go into the trader section and must have prices attached.

Please write LUGER, , there are NO lugArs in existence, just lugers.


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Ed , sorry i did not mean to offend i only put that in as a side note.
i would like to know if this lugar long barrel is of any value , hope to have pics this weekend
again sorry Nick
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Nick, the 'ad" part didn't offend, as guys here would be interested.

It is the insistence of writing LUGAR when you are on the LUGER forum
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Lugar
Pronunciation: \ˈLÃ?¹gar\
Function: noun
Date: 04.10.2008
-A 16 inch woody piece or part of a tree or shrub: usually dry or dead severed shoot, twig, or slender branch. Can also be a cut or broken branch or piece of wood.
The device is can be used to poke Luger collectors in their eyes and by that gain the pokers desired reaction from the collector.
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How about Ad on Sugar Porn_um....hhhh

Mr. Ed...
is second picture LUGAR(E) with wood STOCK is for sale????

thank you sir!!!

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Hi I have a luger with an 18" barrel which is mismatched. I would like to see pictures of yours, thanks jim
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