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Nickel plating. Try to get a link to work. http://www.auctionarms.com/search/di...temnum=6345104
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Yes, only a shooter, even if you take the nickle plating off.
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Thanks Edward.
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As Ed says, a Luger for shooting. It may be that the magazine and grips hold some value on their own.
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Actually, I don't like the look and consider anyone who would do such a thing as a Bubba. However, it looks like $500 is the bottom line for any decent Luger.
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