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Unread 12-29-2015, 10:21 PM   #1
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For those new members who may be following this thread and think it's a done deal, let me direct you to junglejims thread about Lugerman.com...

http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthread.php?t=21822

There are others...
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Unread 12-30-2015, 10:57 AM   #2
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let me direct you to junglejims thread about Lugerman.com...I read this whole thread and took a close look at the pictures. The wood on these pics is horrible. Looks like Georgia pine. Dead looking with no color. Plus the grip fit is way out of spec. Whoever is doing this guy's woodwork isn't up to 1920 standards.
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Unread 12-30-2015, 11:23 AM   #3
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Looks like Georgia pine.
I like Georgia pine.

I cain't afford no fancy yankee Walnut...
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Unread 01-02-2016, 07:20 PM   #4
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I pick it up Sunday early afternoon - will post my pictures too
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Sweet looking; I would say.
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Ed,
looking good , waiting for your pictures for sure!

Dang it; now I'm feeling a little like a carbine is something to "need"!
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Looks fine. I can't see if there is a black but plate in any picture. Eric
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Looks fine. I can't see if there is a black but plate in any picture. Eric
When he took the stock pictures it was still drying
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When he took the stock pictures it was still drying
'Drying'??? Why would it need 'drying'???

Was the forearm 'dryed'???
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'Drying'??? Why would it need 'drying'???

Was the forearm 'dryed'???
I figured he just finished the wood and it needed to dry or cure or
whatever so it would not be "sticky".
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A Beauty!! Eric
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Thats a sweet piece of work. I can only dream of what my Mauser will look like....whenever.......
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From what I can see, it looks beautimus!!! Congrats.
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O. K. this is Sunday where is the Carbine?
Am I missing something?
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Sorry all - I picked up the carbine around noon my time, spent an hour and a half at Eugenes, then an hour drive home, then visited with some friends, showed them my carbine, took pictures and spent time with the wife.

Stock had a final coat of True-oil (?) and it was finishing drying when he took the pictures.

Sorry about that

I have posted the carbine in the Post WW2 section, because its a custom luger
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I happy for you!! Where is the post WW2 section? Eric
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Default Ipad issues, locking springs, carbine extensions, etc.

Thanks, Ed...IOS 7 seems to have some warts, though it is very pretty. If you have not yet transitioned, probably wise to wait a bit until they are worked out. This issue seems to be one of them. There are ways to send images, but rather obtuse, to say the least and it must be done in some format I am yet to figure out.

So be on the look out for a straight forward email with included photos, that I emailed to myself (Ipad will do that!)

Your assistance is greatly appreciated, past and present!

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... ...Is that an original Luger carbine, a Eugene conversion, or someone else's fabrication???
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Mine. though I sourced the barrel and sights from Eugene and copied the extension from one of his blanks that he also supplied, since I ended up wanting a longer one to use with my longer forend and to fabricate one was easy having his to use as a basic pattern to begin with.

Incidentally, as you can see from the straight pin, installation of latch and associated spring no different than with an unmodified frame, albeit requiring a bit more finger dexterity.
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