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Unread 03-21-2024, 05:21 PM   #1
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I have a Navy Type luger that I believe was made up of left over parts from WWI. It has a 6" barrel, two position rear sight (100m & 200m), "Germany" stamp on right side of receiver and commercial crown/N proof mark on left side of receiver. The magazine has an unmarked wooden bottom. The luger has been refinished so it's not a collector's piece. It is very accurate out to 150 yds. and is one of my favorite lugers.
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Sounds like a great shooter, how about some pictures?
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Could someone provide me with info. on posting photos of my 1920's Navy Type Luger in this forum. I have several photos of my luger but I've never posted photos here before and would appreciate knowing how that is done. Thanks
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