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Unread 08-31-2012, 10:28 PM   #1
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Default Another One Of Erics' Dumb Questions?

Did there ever have a scope for hunting with a Luger Carbine or for any other model? I say a picture somewhere with a scope mounted on a long barrel. It woud be interesting the luger mount!
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" Hi Eric my Friend you have no Dumb questions " Feed the ducks
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Hi,

A friend of mine has mounted a "ZF41" on an ari - luger.
Looks nice, but nothing to shoot with ....

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Default In Fred Datig book The Luger Pistol,

there it was!! Thank You, You are right. I guess I'm not so dumb after all.
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Eric,

What book did this pic come from?

Also, if a Luger can have a scope, then it should also have a suppressor, as in lower pic!
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Fred Datig circa 1955! Page 132!
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Here is an example of a LP08 with the ZF41 scope in a custom mount like Otto mentioned.
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Thats great! I wonder if one ever mounted on a carbine as we know they were used for hunting! A different configuration! Nice work Ron! That is way cool! It must be great for target Compedition!!
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Another question if I may ask; Is there a way to fit a silencer/suppressor to a luger without threading the front barrel ?
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Hello,

the police in the Weimar time used a barrel cap for
cleaning the P08. I had seen a silencer put on a luger
that way.

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I've also seen some 4" barrelled lugers with removable front sight bases that screwed off to reveal the thread barrel underneath. See photo on page 363 of "Lugers at Random". TH
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Back to the book! BAD!!!
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