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11-07-2020, 01:07 PM | #21 |
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In addition to the standard PO8s @$39.95 Ye olde Hunter (Interarms) would sell you a nice original holster for $5. So had I been clarvoilent in 1960, I could have purchased 200 holsters for $1000. So at $100 each today, would be at least $20K, a nice investment. TH
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11-07-2020, 01:54 PM | #22 |
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It is fun to dream.....with what is happening this week, that opportunity window may be closing forever...plan accordingly......
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12-16-2020, 10:26 AM | #23 |
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1964 went on vacation to D.C. and surrounding areas. Mom and I made it a point to visit Ye Old Hunter in Alexandria to see these $39.95 Lugers. Most all were mismatched, re-blued rats at that price. They must have had 200 of them. After hitting a couple gun stores, found a 1917 DWM rig for 75 bucks in Wheaton, Md. I was not even 18 yet.
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12-16-2020, 11:45 AM | #24 |
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Christmas 1969
It's great to read the member's stories from back then, thank you.
For example-as a kid back then I wondered what sort of Luger you got from the Interarms ads. I'll attach a photo from Christmas 1969 and relate a bit of my story. My brother has a ubiquitous Mossberg 500, I probably have a 1939 42 code pistol. The Ford 7 Litre in back belonged to Chuck Musil, a veteran who drove the Red Ball Express and had for some time been a licensed gun dealer, going to gun shows. We bought our first and several other Lugers from him, became friends and then my brother and I would help him out at gun shows. He got a bit miffed at my wanting to look at every Luger someone offered-he bought one without showing me first-an Erfurt Artillery but-as I instantly noticed-the stock lug had been ground off. I recall nice P38s for $90, 1911s for $125. Just before the 68 GCA came in force I got a 41 BYF, minty, for $110 at a show in Cheyenne. Wanting a Black Widow, Chuck gave me some authentic grips and I made a Black Widow. (Luger criminal!) Zoom ahead 51 years and by chance in a couple of days I will pick up a Luger that must have been in build during Christmas of 1969-one of the 60 Pilot model Mauser Parabellums-one of 40 sent Interams in January, 1970. Lots of guns have passed through my hands, I only miss the people who have been lost over the years. Happy Holidays, Joe |
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12-16-2020, 12:02 PM | #25 | |
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Funny that my Dad bought my older brother and me our first surplus M98 Mausers, for $35.00 each, at that exact location in 1967. Several months before he had purchased a brand new Walther P-38 there for $120.00. I last visited that shop in 1991. Great place to purchase Interarms weapons at that time. Also, great place for an 11 year old, interested in firearms, to hang out! Sieger |
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