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04-14-2013, 10:37 AM | #1 |
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Nice 1900
I think he is reaching, even for the minimum bid. To bad for the slight "problem" that it has.
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:O someone try to shoot 9mm through it? or squib load? A little too pricy to throw non matching barrel on it and put in a case.
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9mm wouldn't chamber so more than likely a stuck bullet and then another round fired.
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I agree with SteveM, some criminal probably fired a second bullet while the previous one had remained stuck in the barrel.
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It is a real shame about this 1900. It is a much better than average gun. If the barrel was as good as the rest of the gun, $2500 would be a decent buy. If it could be had for $1000-$1200 and rebarreled it would make an excellent representative piece for a beginning collection.
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Take it all the way, make it into a carbine.
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Can't...no stock lug. In addition you would have to fabricate and attach a forearm extension for the frame, make a forearm, make a barrel with front sight ramp and rear 3-position sight and shave off the rear sight on the toggle. Even then you couldn't legally be allowed to attach a buttstock since it was not a carbine originally. Doesn't sound like a worthwhile project to me.
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This gun will be hard to sell. The problem is not minor.
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Make note of the serial number. This gun may very well turn up in a year or so with an intact, matching barrel.
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Send it to John Martz, he will fix it up and make it real nice for you! Love that patented soft silver "coin" sort of finish he does.
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So in your opinion, the carbines that the Lugerman is making are not legal since they begin life as a 4" gun? Never thought of that... dju |
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If they have a 16" barrel or are sold as a registered, short barreled rifle they are fine.
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As "alanint" has pointed out, Lugerman's carbines should have 16" barrels, and I think they do.
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Makes sense.
So, for the sake of conversation, a WW1 4" gun, with the rear sight milled off, and with a repop. Artillery barrel with artillery sight is a SBR if used with an Artillery stock? dju |
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I think it is also possible to re-install an artillery length barrel on one that was originally manufactured as LP.08, which had its barrel changed to one that is less than 4", add the stock, and have a C&R excluded gun. Easy to do with a DMW receiver with the notch on top front, as they were notched because they were made as artilleries. Not so with Erfurt, which notched every pistol frame, after a point, regardless of its final original configuration. Isn't it the case that some reference to what production data is avaliable can result in finding serials numbers within a range of those produced, of what configuration?
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I'm wondering if the barrel can be welded back up, turned on a lathe to get the correct contour and then rust blued. Of course it would be a non-shooting example but at least it would be preserved. It's in really fine shape except for the barrel.
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Uh, oh. I was thinking it would be a restoration, but I see the point.
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Offer made, but it was a no go.
I offered to buy the pistol; however, the owner thinks it is listed at a far price and was not willing to go to the amount that Ron had suggested in his post. Not that I need another project mind you, but it would have been a nice fixer upper.
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Still, it just would negate the C&R status to 'modern' FFL standards. that said; from the BATF Quote:
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