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Unread 03-31-2019, 09:49 PM   #1
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Default Compainion to the gold plated SS Deart Head

The perfect companion to the Gold Plated SS. Limited run of only 500 gold plated "Iron Cross" Lugers. It can be your for a opening bid of $4,000 !! Won't last long!
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Unread 03-31-2019, 10:23 PM   #2
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My hope is that they didn't screw up any good examples.

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They sure didn't take any pains with fitting those fancy grips. Looks like they may have been shaped by a blind man using a chain saw.
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They sure didn't take any pains with fitting those fancy grips. Looks like they may have been shaped by a blind man using a chain saw.
Well, if you start with them too big, then that requires a lot of fitting. But if they are on the small side of things, then they'll fit ANY P-08....Gotta love mass produced "custom" guns...Yeeeccchhh...Makes my brain hurt just looking at this stuff.
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Hi All,

That "Luger" would make a buzzard puke!!

Perhaps it "was" a nice piece of history!


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I beg your pardon, but it's bloody awful.
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