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Pete, $1500 bucks...some assembly required. Actually looks like a nice kit.
Is it serialed in any way? Bout the cheapest Luger Carbine you are ever likely to come accross. Jerry Burney
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Slick looking kit. Contrary to what the seller says, it won't turn "every" Luger into a carbine since the frame extension and forearm are shaped to fit a long frame.
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But no international shipping...
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It doesn't have the barrel/forearm actuator.
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Good point. It is obviously set up to create a 1920 type carbine. That further narrows down the types of donor Lugers that could be modified with this kit. Except for the Swiss, not a lot of New Model long frames to choose from.
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Hi,
I doubt that it will be much trouble to fit the extension to a standard P08-pattern gun. This kit looks like someone spent quite some time to develop it and I don't think they would use pretty rare frame patterns to start with, but rather the relatively commonly available P08-style frame. |
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I can't tell since I'm inable to read much German...
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Looks like trouble with the ATF to me..
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Very nice looking kit.. Thanks for posting Pete
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in danger of sounding nagging.. I spent about three hours yesterday picking out a big pile of photo equipment from amazon.com, and when I was about finish by clicking trough the checkout. Non of the items where sold overseas
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