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Unread 05-11-2014, 05:37 PM   #1
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This is my first post on this site, I hope you guys can read it!
I am looking for a first luger, mainly for range and plinking use. There is a Interarms Mauser import listed on Gunbroker for $675. It looks to be in good shape, but the seller states that the second magazine has a weak spring that can cause feeding problems. He also said that the pistol has been fully inspected by a gunsmith and is "fully functional".
The Interarms Mauser imports look to be of good quality, but is the quote about the second magazine spring weakness enough of a flag to pass over the pistol? Also, what is the highest I should offer for this pistol.
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Unread 05-11-2014, 06:09 PM   #2
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I'd say that $675 is on the low side for those guns, as they generally show up at $900-$1300. Is it 9mm or .30 cal? We have a magazine whiz on this forum who can make fast work of mag. spring issues, assuming that is really the feeding problem.
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Unread 05-11-2014, 06:34 PM   #3
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If you can purchase that Mauser for anywhere close to that amount.....grab it!! You can not possibly get hurt at that price.
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Thanks guys. It is a 9mm. We'll see how it goes...
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Perhaps our Mauser aficionados will confirm that this a transitional gun? The safety lever has a round knob, Swiss style. IIRC, there was not quite a smooth transition from production of Swiss frame models to those configured like the P.08, and differences in their respective toggle ramps can be observed, as described in a post by Gerben some time ago...
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Perhaps our Mauser aficionados will confirm that this a transitional gun? The safety lever has a round knob, Swiss style...
It also has the straight grip frame, as per the 'Swiss style' Interarms Lugers. Still, at that price, it is a steal. If it hasn't sold already, you should grab it.
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It also has the straight grip frame, as per the 'Swiss style' Interarms Lugers. Still, at that price, it is a steal. If it hasn't sold already, you should grab it.
Rich is correct about the grip frame. Pardon my hallucination about the P.08 grip frame, it's Swiss. (Just zoomed in on the pic, whereas I did not, last night) So, forget about the transitional stuff, this should be the earlier Swiss frame, straight up, with 4" bbl.

I think everyone agrees so far that this one is very well priced.
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I think everyone agrees so far that this one is very well priced.
There was a member here who was even looking to buy just the box! Can't go wrong on this one.
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Well, it was reasonably priced...
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The right grip is either out of place or else horribly fitted.
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The right grip is either out of place or else horribly fitted.
You are certainly right Doug...The right grip is horribly fitted. That grip looks like it was fitted with a box cutter! ...and THEN checkered!
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The pricing went up dramatically towards the end of the auction; it sold in the $900+ range.
Thank you to everyone who responded.
What is a good forum for purchasing my first Luger? I just want a shooter to start out. Some of those auction sites, like Gunbroker, have P-08's, but as I am not familiar with Lugers, I would hate to make a $1,000 mistake.
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You will probobly be glad its not your first!! Eric
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Personally, I would shop right here, in the for sale or want to buy columns. We keep each other honest...
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Good advice! Thanks DavidJayUden.
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Being the DA that I can be sometimes I didn't BIN on this one this morning. Started thinking about it on the way to work and said to myself that was stupid,stupid,stupid. I looked at it at work and of course someone else was smarter than I. Could have sold off most of the extras and had a cheap shooter. This was a good deal in my opinion.

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=415698318

Did someone here get this one? If so, I would be interested in the wood base mag if it is truly marked Mauser.
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It wasn't a commemorative, it was the standard P08 model. Even if it was a commemorative it was missing all of the accessories that would have gone with it.
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