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Unread 07-07-2015, 09:30 PM   #1
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Default My 1902 Carbine.

This is one of my pride and joy pieces.

The harmonious blending of design and beauty.

From the 21000 series with all matching numbers and its matching one screw stock. The pistol is in near mint condition.

Ramon
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Unread 07-07-2015, 10:30 PM   #2
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Unread 07-07-2015, 10:35 PM   #3
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oh, very nice!
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This is one of my pride and joy pieces.

The harmonious blending of design and beauty.

All matching numbers with its matching one screw stock. The pistol is in near mint condition.

Ramon
Easy to understand why!

NIce!
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This is one of my pride and joy pieces.

The harmonious blending of design and beauty.

All matching numbers with its matching one screw stock. The pistol is in near mint condition.

Ramon

Right and effective definition!

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Hi Ramon,

Since the past year or so, I rarely write on this forum, but seeing the fine condition of your M1902 Luger Carbine makes me want to return. Do you have any accessories for it?

Do you have any other Lugers or early German pistols in your collection? You will enjoy my FB page Imperial Arms were I show various Luger Carbines.

Congrats,
Albert
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Gorgeous! - How long have you had it?

Would you care to post a pic of the other side and the top?

thanks

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Beautiful.
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A Nice Piece Of History! http://two_guns.tripod.com/gunmfg/dwm.htm
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Although a historical and retail site it is loaded with really great artifacts~~http://www.greatwarrelics.com/
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Eric,
You are posting information not relevant to this thread about Ramon's 1902 Carbine.
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Thank Ron, I will be more careful~tks
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