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Unread 02-07-2017, 02:50 PM   #1
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1906 I did some and a few 9mm were made also! Damn, I wish it was a 1903 Very Rare!! http://www.landofborchardt.com/1903FC-article.html
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I would offer the 'Pocket Luger' (or 'Baby Luger') originally made in 9mm Kurtz (.380ACP) as rarest...IIRC, Sturgess & Goetz mentioned that No 4 was original and the rest were 'copies'...

Mike Krause made a copy as well...

Note that this is not a shortened & chopped full size Luger...
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Mike Krause made a copy as well...
He made a number of them.
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...Damn, I wish it was a 1903 Very Rare!!...
Here is mine, with the manual.
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The current Navy List has 21 Navy accepted Commercial P08s
Rarer are the Imperial Navy contract P.08s - only 11 of them.
Hi Mike,
It's a small point I know, but "Commercial P08s" is a contradiction in terms, "P08" being a military designation. The correct name for these rare pistols is "1908 Commercial Navies".
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