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Unread 11-09-2015, 06:33 PM   #1
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Saw this on GB, looks like the seller is pulling apart guns,


http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=520238368
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Unread 11-09-2015, 07:12 PM   #2
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If you look, he has a ton of guns that are all 'parts'?

Police turn ins? Maybe an estate like he said and that was how it was possible to get them, as parted out guns.


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Almost have to be "destroyed" police confiscated weapons; no reason the "estate" guy could not have dealt in them, or saved them, or what ever.
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Almost have to be "destroyed" police confiscated weapons; no reason the "estate" guy could not have dealt in them, or saved them, or what ever.
Welll, there are family members who are anti-gun and its just possible that this was how they sold them OR maybe these came from out an area where complete guns could not be sold...
who knows, you guys should ask
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Welll, there are family members who are anti-gun and its just possible that this was how they sold them OR maybe these came from out an area where complete guns could not be sold...
who knows, you guys should ask
In any case it's quite sad.
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Interarms Luger in parts mode is much rarer than NIB gun Consider this grip being German style, that's even rarer.
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It is my understanding that the Interarms Luger parts are not interchangeable with P08 pistols with few exceptions. The grips look like Swiss style to me.
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Joseph, many of the parts are interchangeable! The first ones made were based on the Swiss variation, hence the straight-front grip frame and configuration of the grip safety lever.
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seems revolvers have been cut?
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