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As we all know, Mauser stopped making the "byf" Luger in late 1942 to concentrate on the manufacture of the P,38. This did not stop them from some of their research. I have attached a photo of a Mauser pistol that was made in 1943. This came from Europe and has been seldom seen outside Germany. What do you think of it? I hope I did the photo correct???
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Marvin, there must be some magic to posting pics along with the message. I have requested, from dok, a real 'Dick and Jane' explanation of how to include a picture.
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Marvin, I don't see any picture is any one else having same problem. Have a box with a red x in it.
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Hi Tracy! Use your imagination! Till...later...G.T.
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Golly your right that was a beautiful picture.
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Hi Tracy! Does it look to you like it is stamped sheetmetal or machined.....Lets see if we can beat Marvin to the punch!...G.T.
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Walther made a prototype Luger, it now belongs to the British collector Sturgess. It copied the Luger but every single detail went very wrong and it�´s a bit of a joke. Mauser specialized in pressed steel and had replaced many of the previosly machined K 98k rifle parts by the end of WWII. They were ordered to come up with a prototype pressed steel revolver.Only one was made. Patrick
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Hey Guys,
I can't the photo come up and last night I sent it to Ted to see if he can get it posted. This is a neat pistol which I hade never heard of before. I hope Ted can come through for me. Marvin |
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incorrectly formatted.
The properties tied to your first post said the graphic file name was: http://boards.rennlist.com/upload/Mauser_Sheet_metal_jpg.htm The file name should be XXXXX.jpg where the XXXXX is the file name and the ending in .jpg Rename the file something shorter and repost and it should be fine... -John |
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