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01-20-2019, 01:09 AM | #1 |
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WWII Luger information
I've been collecting milsurp rifles for a period of times and am looking to getting into lugers. My milsurps consist of all WWII guns so I'd like to stick with that theme. I was referenced to this forum from a user at gunboard forums and have a couple questions.
First, is it reasonable to get a decent WWII (early) luger for under or about 1500? I would prefer something that I could not feel bad about shooting on occasion so not museum quality or anything like that, but just a decent representation of a slightly pre war or early war luger. Also, is this forum the best place to find said lugers? Is gunboards? Or do you guys recommend buying from a business as those typically are a bit more expensive. I know it pays to be patient, but I just want to make sure I'm looking in all the right places. Thanks in advance, Derrick |
01-20-2019, 12:22 PM | #2 |
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Welcome, you have asked some really good questions.
Luger "shooters" of WWII vintage are IMO a great first pistol from a standpoint of price, availability and quality. A WWII vintage shooter can be had for around $1,000, give or take a few hundred depending on finish, if/how many parts match, overall condition. If you have the patience it is best to buy a book or two first. The nicer books like Still or Gortz & Sturgess cost hundreds of dollars but that is very cheap insurance vs. making an expensive mistake. The biggest factors in getting a decent shooter at a fair price are IMO knowledge and patience. Lower end collectibles (a collectible Luger typically has original finish and all or almost all matching number parts) start around $1,200 or so, my cheapest collectible was $1,250. This forum and the other forum http://luger.gunboards.com/forum.php are excellent resources for buying. Auctions can be too, but require caution. The local gun shop/gun show is IMO not a good resource, few choices and they mark up too much. Simpsons web site is another dealer option, they do get shooters from time to time but they go very fast - within hours of posting - so you must check their 'new items' listing frequently. Last edited by 4 Scale; 12-02-2021 at 02:51 PM. |
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01-20-2019, 08:08 PM | #3 |
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Derrick, welcome to the forum. Check out the forum's FAQ section. It is more of a Luger primer or tutorial. You will learn a lot just by reading the great information that has been collected there. Plus it's free.
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