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actually no , not at all. I did however,think you might be joking or pulling my leg. I'm the stupid one when it comes to Lugers, so I really did not know, and meant no offense.I only asked because it will fit the gun I own. you said artillery and navy would not interchange and I did not know if mine would. I am however , beginning to believe you are a hostile person with anger issues though. and possibly an english teacher. ![]() |
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![]() I do a problem with people who don't read what is written, and yes, I do believe that one should use the correct word and spell it correctly. That said, I have spent more time than usual to try to help you understand what the requirements are for lugers and stocks. Most times I'd recommend buying a book or reading all the posts here on stocks, which would not be a bad idea for your research. Let me try again to make it clearer: Original German made stocks for the Navy or Artillery luger have the same "iron"- the part on the stock, and all "lugs"-the part on the pistol are also the same(no matter the barrel length). As I said they interchange within manufacturing tolerances. The above facts mean that any stock will pretty much fit any pistol; has nothing to do with the Federal rules for use of a shoulder stock with a pistol. The Navy stock(as I said is shorter, but it has the SAME iron, and will attach to a 4", 6", 8", or any bbl length original lug frame pistol; The problem is the feds have decided that the Navy stock is only legal with the navy pistol! That is why you can't have a Navy stock on an artillery or an artillery stock on a Navy; and why you can't use either stock with a 4" pistol or a 5.5" or 7.5" or 12" or anything other than an original Navy or Artillrery type luger. Two different issues: one mechanical- is not a fitting problem as you know; the legal issue is why I pointed out that Navy and Artillery stocks are different. Your artillery stock would not be legal on a Navy pistol, only on an artillery pistol. Hence I recommended buying an artillery luger as an option. Got it? ![]() If I were a mean, hostile person, I would have told you to attach the stock to your 4" pistol and go to the range shooting! ![]() That would have been wicked and hostile. So instead, we all tried to keep you out of club Fed. Peace! ![]()
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