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Unread 11-09-2003, 04:04 PM   #9
Imperial Arms
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Obviously it is not a Luger pistol, but it does have a connection to the 1907 US Test Trials where the Luger .45 was tested against this experimantal pistol in addition to the Roth-Steyr experimental in caliber .45. This Mauser Nickel pistol was also made in limited quantities in a pocket size model in caliber 7.65 mm Browning and 9 mm (see image hereunder).

I reckon that this pistol will fetch over $90k in the auction, but the end point is unknown until the auction.

Cheers,
Albert

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