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Unread 01-25-2018, 12:39 AM   #1
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Default Interesting Luger carbine mfg. in Germany

Saw this on facebook. My computer allows for translations of the text: https://www.fineguns.de/pistolenkarabiner


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Unread 01-25-2018, 05:28 AM   #2
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Probably cost more then if you bought an original.
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Beautiful work.

He added so much weight to the barrel, he needed a muzzle "booster" for reliable recoil operation.
One can keep the barrel weight to minimum and achieve a functioning 16" bbl, his is 12.4"; but then he does have a mounting rail for an optical sight on the barrel!

Interesting that the chose "pre-war" lugers for conversion/use; I guess he didn't think the Mauser lugers had that much better "metallurgy".

Michael Spohr does nice work for sure, that color case hardening is beautiful. I could find no mention of a price though.

I really like the case!

A couple pictures from his web sight, and my amateur self-made 16" carbine.

Mine probably costs less than his, maybe 1/10th ?
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I could find no mention of a price though.
I saw these guns at last year’s IWA. They are priced well above high condition originals.
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Not bad for an "amateur".
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That reproduced cased Luger carbine is absolutely stunning!!! What a beautiful piece, but likely waaaaaay out of my price range. I can dream cheaply, though.
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He does have some interesting ideas. I like his use of case-coloring, the adjustable booster, and the optional optic sight. Sacrilegious yet interesting.
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