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Join Date: Feb 2011
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I picked up the Luger with everything except the takedown tool which was likely moved to another Luger that was/is for sale in the same shop for much more since it was the Artillery Model.
I purchased the Luger for $1125. I always wanted one and don't see them very often. As indicted in the other posts, the magazine numbers do not match the gun, nor does the right side wood grip. The others seem to match from my inspection after a teardown. It looks better in person than in the photos. I have a 1917 Colt and figured a German firearm from that era would be nice. I exercise my guns occasionally at the range, I don't operate a museum. Tom |
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