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My first was a 1900 American Eagle restored gun, that i decided to get as a carry gun , that was 17 years ago.
That gun is gone, but the love for lugers remain, as well as crazy idea for carrying one for self defense ;0) |
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My absolute first Luger was an "Original Mauser Parabellum" (a.k.a. Interarms Luger). That's 1996. It was sold to me as a used gun but it apparently had not been fired by the previous owner, coming with box, manual, etc, everything, even had a small round plastic token with Mauser sign. I was charged $750 (?), it's lots of money for me at that time and it's my most valuable pistol.
It shot great in range. There was only one thing I did not feel comfortable. For unknown reason, the trigger and safety level had no blue but there were not silver bright. Not knowing that's a special kind of finish, I decided to sand them bright. Bought fine sand papers from Walmart and I did the job. The trigger was easy, it's sanded mirror bright. But I could not remove the safety level and had to give up on sanding it. That gun was long gone, but it's a very impressive pistol. |
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Kinda sorta , it was in the early 70's and i got it in a trade, it was mismatched and no side plate, 9mm, not alot of finish, not sure of the make. About a week later i sold it to a luger collector named herman for 250.00, a ton of money to me back then. Herman would show it to me months later completely redone and it was a beauty, but i was still amased that he would pay me that much for a luger. I would later go on to find others and sell them to him , allways for a profit. at that time , i know he had over twenty various lugers if not more. I can't really remember alot about the ones i would find and sell to him, but they allways seem to make him happy and turned me a profit. perhaps if i had took the time to do some research, i might have kept one or two. oh well.
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Back then a hunded dollar bill had a life expendency of a week and my firs 1906 Frenchy is still alive in my safe!
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My first Luger came from Dad, back in 1993 or so. At that time he had accumulated some firearms for 25 years, always dealing with a tight bugdet and my mom complains, and he simply gave them to me. But the Luger always held a special place in his heart. and I still remember the day he brought it home when I was 10 - it looked so HUGE in my child hands...
It is a mismatched and reblued gun, with a Navy sight, but I still have it and won't sell it. Few more joined this one, but it is still Dad's Luger for me. Douglas. |
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Born near Dresden. She told me as long as I had gold I'll always have bread! Unfortunatly I had to replace it years later! Her Uncle Al also passed down some currency. My Mom framed it and that why it in such wonderful comdition. We had a duty to pass our valuables including our lugers with the same respect! I just noticed Mom was born in 1920 the date on the eagle. I'm sure Grandman had to notice it!
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Ah, my first was a Dutch DWM KNIL variation. And I shot it regularly for 2 years before realizing it was a relatively rare gun.
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Eric, I must say I admire your vision on this one. When you introduced gold coins on the forum 2-3 years ago, it was "only" $1000/oz. Hindsight says you're right.
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I got to thinking on this a bit, i never realy hung on to the others, more or less bought them to turn a profit, may have fired one or two and that was it. So i would say my luger collecting began, with these two. A 1929 dwm police and 1918 1920 dwm. both i am rather fond of. From now on i am looking out for others. thanks again for all the help.
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Beautiful pistols, padredan. I keep thinking I should be shadowing you whilst you hunt down Lugers so that I could learn your secrets! You do keep turning up interesting examples.
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michael, fact of the matter is over the years i cannot remember the number of lugers i may have bought and sold, for the most part i really had no interest in them except to turn a profit, which they did. I have been a gun collector for forty years. I recently decided to start collecting lugers, one thing being they are still cheaper to collect , at least around here , than colt saa's or my main interest 1911 and 1911a's . this forum has given me such good information on lugers i now feel confident enoughe to seek them out and have a working knowledge to purchase them.
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My first was bought in 1962 in a pawn shop for $35.
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