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Unread 04-08-2012, 11:58 PM   #1
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LUGER P08 1939 BANNER COMMERCIAL, EAST GERMAN REWORK W/MATCHING EAST GERMAN MAG, NOT IMPORT MARKED, FORCED MATCHED W/S.Ar.II.111 GRIPSRAP MARKINGS, 98%

item 111 2nd precinct municipal police arnyberg

no pics no mention of bore condition almost 900 shipped and ffld.

any comments would be apprecemetated as far as quality , price, coolness factor of police marks, rareity of particular precint etc.

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Unread 04-09-2012, 07:32 AM   #2
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Judging from the descriptions, it sounds like a typical force-matched DDR pistol. The frame with police markings is probably a lot earlier than the Mauser banner toggle / receiver. Normally the receiver is force matched to the original frame number.

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I have a VoPo refurb P38 that was 'dipped' [little or no buffing] and I think they did an excellent job on the re-blueing...but others have said theirs look like it was dipped in tar...
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thanks fellas how about the price? seems like high retail to me
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thanks fellas how about the price? seems like high retail to me
How much is the asking price? High or low can be figured out by comparing with other Lugers on the market.
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Unread 04-09-2012, 02:27 PM   #6
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I would suggest passing it. $900 is not lots of money, but saving two $900 could buy a very nice Luger nowadays. For example, stainless Mitchell $650 + Vopo $900 = $1550, it's a very nice Luger's money.

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Of course, if collecting VoPo, that's different story. I always feel that VoPo, Swiss etc are for advanced collectors, who already got other 'plain' stuffs, and need a place to expand their experience and collection.... For newcomers,,,, probably not.
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lugersrkewl,

Is that the one Checkpoint Charlie has up for sale? No pics on his either.

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Unread 04-09-2012, 06:30 PM   #8
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yes sir, it seems like hes about the fairest priced retailer around then r guns is second imho


forgot to mention Im just looking for a shooter in 9mm not collectible for awhile.
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Since we are talking this,,,, if two 'shooters' are shootable individually, why one 'collectible' with equivalent value are not shootable? Collector may choose not shooting it, that's a personal choice.... but it's definitely shootable.
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lugersrkewl,

Just curious. I bought the "lipstick looger" he had for sale a month ago. All told, I've bought two lugers and an early 1894 Winchester from Charlie over the past two years. He is easy to talk to on the phone (as opposed to the toaster?) and helpful. The products have been well described and generally better than expected. Good luck. I'd love to see it if'n you decide to get it. Just my $.02!

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Unread 04-09-2012, 10:36 PM   #11
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If seller is checkpointcharlies.com, things become simple. He can take the pictures and send to your email. You can ask him to give a text description as well. He's knowledgeable and honest.
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