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Can anyone tell me if this is the real deal or not? I can't see it for sure with only one picture
http://www.egun.de/market/item.php?id=4701089 thanks |
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Hard to tell much from that photo, but I'd say that it was a real Luger but is now missing a whole lot of parts which are critical to its function. What does the description say?
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It says, missing breech with internal parts offcourse and sideplate. I didn't bid on the item but did contact the seller that i'm intrested if the sale wouldn't work out. Breech isn't the easiest part to find but will see then. |
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It says "Alt Deko pistole", so it's an old display gun.
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Alt deko means it's an original piece made into non firing, but barrel isn't drilled or welded.
You have 2 types of deko in germany: alt-deko: no changes to the lower receiver only breech cut off 45° and barrel sometimes has holes drilled, chamber is welded new deko or just deko: lower receiver also grinded and a welding spot just before the place where bullet goes into chamber. The grip's seems to me in a strange color that's why i asked. |
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Those grips appear to be aftermarket/replica to me.
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Yes that's it. Otherwise they use repro or nachbau
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From what you can see from the photo probably it is a real Luger but, with all the respect, what's the point of buying a gun with so many bits missing?
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Spare parts is the reason why, otherwise i would spent a lot more for buying it all separate. But at the moment it still isn't mine.
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