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You're going to pay a little bit of a premium for a 'G' date. For your requirements: WWII, collector and shooter, not outrageous price, I'd suggest a 41 or 42 byf made by Mauser. Lots of them around in good shape for around 2K. A good starting point. errr... Welcome to the addiction FN |
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Oh...the addiction isn't so bad as long as you can regularly connect with your supplier(s)...
;'} Welcome to the forums! It might be wise to start with a shooter grade (something all matching - perhaps refinished or with a <85% original finish) and get some of the reference books as you begin. You'll save much more than the cost of the books by being able to apply the knowledge as you consider and inspect Lugers. By having a shooter grade in hand you'll: 1. Be able to shoot a luger without anxiety about breaking something and reducing it's value 2. Develop your knowledge first hand by actually having regular access to one. Hallock and Joop's new book and the latest edition on Axis Firearms from Jan C. Still are very helpful. Marc
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Mark,
You are right... I am now thinking about getting a shooter and something better depending on the amount of $ I have left over. I will look for the books too. I already have one of the Internet books that is mentioned in this forum. I really enjoy researching new topics. I actually enjoy researching more than buying. Well, almost... |
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Good luck finding these books for a resonable price. I've been looking and can't find an honest price on Axis Firearms. I will have to look into the Hallock and Joop books you speak of.
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I mis stated the authors on "The Mauser Parabellum". It's Don Hallock and Joop van de Kant.
You'll find references on this site, but right now I believe that the book is available directly from the authors. Amazon is also listing resellers of the book. This thread on Jan Still's site has details: http://luger.gunboards.com/showthread.php?t=22209 The books are costly because of the expense publishing them and the limited market. They are worth the money. You'll find them somewhat repetitive as they go through all the variations of Lugers, but you'll also have excellent references to work from. Marc
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12-24-2010, 04:08 PM | #28 |
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James..and can't find an honest price on Axis Firearms. Honest..their expensive! They are out of print for some time and they cost a lot to begin with.
Be sure to buy Jan's Central Powers book before it goes out. He is still offering it for a little over a hundred bucks. Jerry Burney
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Hi there,
I researched for months and got a real nice 36 (early 36). The book: MAUSER PARABELLUM 1930-1946 BOOK really helped as did information here. Good luck..look at my post for pics of my 36 Mauser. |
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Hey Doc,
Nothing personal mind you, but that avatar is in my face rude! pitsword |
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I just ordered the mauser parabellum form a site for $124 shipped. The last time I saw the axis powers book, it was going for $500. Someone one flabby has all four Jan c still books for $1200. I will start with what I have.
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