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After looking at it and reading the description, I can see why they only made 5 total.......perhaps that was 4 too many!!
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Need DWM breechblock #21 |
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Back in the day they made a .22 conversion for the Luger pistol. It was in a box with a place milled out of the wood for each part. It consisted of a barrel insert, magazine and a breechblock to handle the .22 LR. I remember a fellow club member had one for sale for $37. He brought it to our meetings for quite a while. I don't know if he ever sold it. This was of course a long time ago. The early 1960s to be exact.
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If it's made after 1918...it's a reproduction |
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