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Unread 02-09-2017, 11:09 AM   #1
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Picked up my Luger yesterday. From what I've gleaned thus far it's a Mauser 42 series 1940 production. I have not taken her apart yet but all visible numbers are matching. Came with two non matched aluminum bottom magazines.

Pretty please with this.
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Picked up my Luger yesterday. From what I've gleaned thus far it's a Mauser 42 series 1940 production. I have not taken her apart yet but all visible numbers are matching. Came with two non matched aluminum bottom magazines.

Pretty please with this.
Very nice!

I especially like your stand. Is it a production/commercial item, or do you make them yourself?
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Very nice!

I especially like your stand. Is it a production/commercial item, or do you make them yourself?
Thanks, sheepherder. I picked those up on Gunbroker. Just search "display stand" and several options should pop up.
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Welcome, Jerry! Nice Mauser that I am sure will give you much excitement to own.

Be sure to check out the FAQ section of the forum. A better name for that section would be Luger primer for newbies. There is a wealth of info there. I should know I am still in my rookie year of Lugermania and found so many answers to my questions there.
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I got a chance to shoot my new Luger on Saturday. I just put 35 rounds of 115 gr ball ammo through it. Toggle held open after the last round on both mags and nothing went boom when it shouldn't. I am pretty pleased with this gun.
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Either it is the quality of the image, or your pistol seems like it is parkerized.
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But, as Bill said, it is very very addictive.
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OK, so much for your first Luger. Now when are you going to acquire your second one.

Enjoy the journey! I haven't completed my rookie year and I am already up to 4.5 lugers. These darn things just multiple on their own.
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Either it is the quality of the image, or your pistol seems like it is parkerized.
It is not.
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OK, so much for your first Luger. Now when are you going to acquire your second one.

Enjoy the journey! I haven't completed my rookie year and I am already up to 4.5 lugers. These darn things just multiple on their own.
The ".5" demands an explanation!
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The ".5" demands an explanation!
I have four Lugers and I have a complete upper of an artillery Luger that is for shooting fun. So it is about half a luger. I put it on either of my two shooters and blast away.
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Perhaps it's just the lighting, but the pistol has a distinctly greenish color in the photos. I am in possession of a 1940 42 P.08 with a finish that seems thin and tends toward the greenish. I wonder if this is a natural patina resulting from something not quite right in the blueing chemicals.
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Very nice!

I especially like your stand. Is it a production/commercial item, or do you make them yourself?
It is a production item, I've forgotten the mfg, the local shop uses them. They are expensive when bought, but very easy to bend one or more yourself from steel rod. I use the stuff that is available on the road side when it is "election" season, the steel that they use to hold up the signs is just about right.

Just use a dip in some "grip covering plastic" to protect the part that goes in the barrel.

You can make them any size, height, or angle to alter the way they display. I make the base a little wider, as it does have a tendency to tip with a heavy/long pistol.

Just call me "cheap Don".
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