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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Somewhere in Northern Italy
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Peter
Come on it's your very fist Luger, and it's not that bad at all, use it to learn from about these marvellous pistols. Kind regards.
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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Denmark
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Dear Friends.
Thanks alot for all your comments. I do not regret, that I purchased this gun - to me - it seems like a very funny example of that gun - and it shoots great. :-) What About The 75 year jubilee model - does you know this gun? It's made in 1983 i guess |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Texas
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The Mauser Parabellums that were manufactured in the 1970s are excellent examples of the Luger pistol. All quality fit and function. The finishes are fantastic. These firearms were manufactured with original Swiss Luger tooling and fixtures.
A very fine Parabellum collection can be made with lower cost than the earlier pre 1950 variations. That is my 2 cents. |
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