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Unread 03-24-2020, 10:34 AM   #1
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EJINPA, I do not mean to sound like I am trashing you Luger. It is in fairly good shape and the Baltic Sea Navy stamp on the grip is interesting. However, it is more of a "shooter" than a collectible because it has been modified. Those modifications were by an unidentified party at an unidentified place and time. It is what it is and ain't what it ain't.
Because it has a non-original barrel and an unidentified receiver I would suggest you have a competent gunsmith take a look at it to make sure there are no problems. After that you should have a ball shooting it. The Luger is an extraordinary shooter.
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