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07-15-2002, 04:21 PM | #1 |
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07-15-2002, 05:25 PM | #2 |
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Sorry George, this part of the forum does not have the capability of uploading a photo directly. That would work if there was a web page you stored the picture on, or if you go as John suggested and upload it on the left link.
[img]cool.gif[/img] After George e-mailed it to me, here are two pictures:
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07-17-2002, 11:54 AM | #3 |
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Very nice indeed...
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Sure is purty!!!! ahhhh......I love Lugers
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George, can you take a picture of the top markings.... please? I believe the Russian has crossed rifles.
As a matter of interest, in 1958 or 1959, when Soviet Premier Kruschev visited the US, a mid-West farmer gave Kruschev a wrist watch to replace one that was on the fritz. Asked what he wanted in return, the farmer mentioned that a Russian Contract Luger would be nice. Some months later he received a completely refurbished Russian Contract Luger from Kruschev. I recall seeing pictures of it in the American Rifleman, IIRC. |
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George kindly sent me a few more photos, so here are a couple to add to the fun.
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07-17-2002, 01:27 PM | #7 |
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Considering what I am used to seeing for writing on the safety, that safety looks like a Monday morning stamping after a looooong weekend.
Very nice to see the crossed rifles and markings! Good pics.
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George, thank you for the additional pictures. They're all excellent and show exactly what I wanted to see. A VERY nice Luger, indeed.
Tacfoley, that's a sad story and one I hope I never live to see in the US. |
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TAC! where in France? BTW, I can bring a little piece of ( I hope ) useful information, these crossed rifles stamps were stamped on any item that the russian army allowed its personal to buy ( mainly officers ) it was on L�¼ger pistols,revolvers, foreign weapons and many other piece of equipment,: compass etc etc ... the suppliers had to apply to get an agreement and items they sold officialy had to wear these stamps.Regards,
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Truely excellent photos of a fine example of a russian Luger... I don't think I have even seen a photo of one this nice before!
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Hi Mr Anderson could you tell me the serial no of your Russian? Mine is #277. Thanks Bob Benson or e-mail me at [email protected]
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The above reply should have been much more inclusive. I would love to have the serial numbers of any early russians anyone owned or has recorded over the years. I will share the list with any contributers or interested partys. thanks Bob Benson [email protected]
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07-18-2002, 11:15 AM | #13 |
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Hello Bob, the serial number on this 1906 is 456. I asked Ralph about it some time ago and he told me he had gotten it from Robert Hamilton in Virginia. Being a Virginian, I was curious as to who this was, I have never heard of him nor have any of my friends in Virgina.
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I responded both by private message on this forum and a direct e-mail. I would be delighted to receive your list. Thank you
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