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Unread 10-19-2006, 03:10 PM   #1
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Just a Mauser byf Luger on which someone has installed a 16 inch barrel... nothing to get excited about, and certainly not anything to do with the Navy...
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Unread 10-19-2006, 04:42 PM   #3
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But it might have some potential as an anchor, John.
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Unread 10-19-2006, 04:49 PM   #4
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Classy stove poker.
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Guys,

"byf" on this one probably is a "bruising your finger" warning to any shooter
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looks like it might have a navy magazine in it.
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For $400.00 or so bucks, I think It could be made into a shooter at least.

I think I might bid on It, I only live 45 miles from thier shop.
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Black plastic mag base. Probably a Mec Gar. Very good for shooting.

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Unread 10-19-2006, 07:16 PM   #9
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ahhh, a navy luger without the stock and forearm. I am glad you pointed this out, I have printed this and put the auction pages in my copy of Third Reich Lugers. I will call Jan later and ask him why this variation wasn't covered in his book
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I really want to see the holster for this one. Kinda like it, although I wonder if the round can make it out of the barrel without a road map and an overnight stay.
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Perfect for concealed carry!! You can save on ammo cost, just beat them with it! Sean......
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It would be great for duck hunting. If you miss, you could pistol whip 'em.
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I'd give him $400 for it but I don't think I could hide it from my wife. She already thinks I'm crazy. This would remove all doubt, especially since I called her in to read your comments.

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Thanks guys.Now I don't feel so bad about being out bid.
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Think there was a clown in the movie 'Mask' who had a loooong gun in his pockets (or was it a Batman movie?), perhaps same clown only a different gun.. Clearly nothing to do with Navy Lugers.

Wonder how it would be to shot with, and if it jams or not. Quite a bit of mass that has to go back to make the toggle cycle.
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Unread 10-20-2006, 12:17 PM   #16
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Russell,

Tell your wife this one is a rare Luger walking cane
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I think I found a matching holster for it:

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Quite a Luuuuuuuuuuuuuuger!
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Very Fast work Gerben... I din't know leather could stretch like that!
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Hey guys...this is a very rare pistol. What??? Havent heard of the Ned Buntline Luger? Very rare and expensive..??!!
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