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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Oregon
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Speaking of forends, I was lucky enough to pick up this piece
some years ago. A fellow Luger collector has informed me that it is not an 1902 forend, the stock being just a bit longer. This forend features all the metal accessories, the checkering is nice, and it's rear curvature would seem to fit a long frame. Perhaps it belongs to the 1920 class of carbines. My interest in the piece has waned since retirement, but it is refreshing to know that a forum member considers it in the $300 minimum range. |
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