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Unread 06-12-2017, 11:28 AM   #1
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I'm about to purchase a DWM 1918 Artillery Luger with original military and commercial holsters but no stock, tool or rod. I posted a pic of these on the Artillery forum. Who makes the best repro set up? I've seen the ones from IMA. What do you think? Thank you very much.
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I believe Sarco has the best price on a repro rig with stock.

I would not use the holster for carrying the pistol, or put it inside- as they are rough and will wear your nice 1918 even more.

But for an example and as a "rig" to attach with stock to the pistol for "authentic" type shooting practice, it is fine.

You can pay more- but get essentially the same thing.

Stock lugs may require fitting on any repro, though if yo get lucky it might fit right up.
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If me, you already have an original holster etc, I'd look around and purchase original
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Thank you Edward. Yes, as I will have the original military holster. Finding the original wooden stock, tool, rod, strap and mag pouch exceed over a grand.
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The best repro artillery stock was made by or marketed by Odin International. They still show up for sale on ebay and gunbroker. Good repro holsters are fairly common.
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Thank you Edward. Yes, as I will have the original military holster. Finding the original wooden stock, tool, rod, strap and mag pouch exceed over a grand.

I understand your concern about spending that kind of money but it's not really spent. Invested..you will get it returned at a later date when you sell. Just a thought.
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Thank you Edward. Yes, as I will have the original military holster. Finding the original wooden stock, tool, rod, strap and mag pouch exceed over a grand.
Not necessarily, with some patience and a little searching you can buy a stock for under $500. and a "rig" for $800- I've done it.

But still, just buy a $100 repro stock, send stock and your holster to Jerry to add his hand made leather pieces and straps, and you have the best of both worlds at a reasonable price. JMHO.
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