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06-10-2006, 02:52 AM | #1 |
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Portland, Oregon gun show
The Portland gun show this weekend has quite a number of Lugers.
Bill Knapp has a table this show, I didn't get a chance to do a detailed list (will try to do that tomorrow), but he has more than a dozen including a really nice 1906AE and the most fantastic 1917 LP-08 with a real matching mag I have ever seen (at a correspondingly fantastic price); some Imperial and some Third Reich pistols; a 12-inch barrel Commercial Artillery based on a 1917 Erfurt, with a really interesting Artillery holster which has been extended for the barrel. On another table there is a pretty nice 1937 S/42 (strawed variation) with a "matching" mag, holster, and tool for $2395; also a 1900 AE which I believe is restored, for over $5k. There is also a Vopo based on a 1918 frame and an S/42 toggle train, poorly reblued, expensive for a Luger to shoot at $795 but my guess is that by Sunday he will take a lower offer. --Dwight |
06-10-2006, 08:48 PM | #2 |
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Looking forward to it. --Dwight |
06-10-2006, 09:03 PM | #3 |
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An update on the Lugers on Bill Knapp's table:
1917 Erfurt with commercial artillery barrel, pretty nice $1,800 1936 S/42, 6" .30 aftermarket barrel, really nice target grips, $1,100 The 12" commercial artillery I mentioned in the first post $2,500 .30 Commercial, mismatch (an Imperial conversion), reblue, re-proofed c/N, ground toggle, $495 Alphabet Commercial i suffix, $850 1914 Erfurt, mismatch sideplate, $1,100 1916 Erfurt $1,750 Alphabet Commercial n suffix, GERMANY mag, $950 1918/1920 DWM Police, formerly Artillery (cut on receiver top), sear safety, cut for mag safety, appears re-strawed, Police unit marked, $975 --Dwight |
06-11-2006, 01:31 AM | #4 |
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Dwight,
What about the '06 AE you mentioned earlier. Mike |
06-11-2006, 12:50 PM | #5 |
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Mike,
Forgot that I hadn't posted the price on the first post, so I didn't record it yesterday. I -think- it was $2,500. Check your email. --Dwight |
06-20-2006, 03:10 AM | #6 |
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Iwas there on Sunday and was inpressed with the number of Lugers. Several had stock/holsters that were hollowed out like those for a C96 Mauser broomhandle. Were those aftermarket and if so, how legal are they? I will confess to total ignorance on that subject.
Tac, I also look forward to your August visit. Several of us will have to get together for another shoot. Looking at the schedule, there is a local local show August 12-13. It is much smaller than the Portland show but if you are here on those dates it might be worth going to. Steve |
06-20-2006, 04:02 AM | #7 |
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Steve,
The hollow stocks are aftermarket and your questioning of their legality is apt. I don't know what show is the 12-13, but the Oregon Military Collector's annual all-weekend show is August 19-20, it is -definitely- worth the visit. --Dwight |
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06-20-2006, 11:45 AM | #9 |
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Steve, the hollowed out type Luger stocks are NOT on the ATF's C&R exemption list for the National Friearms Act of 1934... I wouldn't go near them, even though some collectors say they are a reproduction of an early model stock... they aren't worth the risk without an ATF exemption letter in your hand... IMNSHO...
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06-20-2006, 01:28 PM | #10 |
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Don,
Yes, it is. Possible that I may se it again next weekend. --Dwight |
06-21-2006, 12:06 AM | #11 |
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John,
That is what I thought when I first saw them. Besides being very expensive, who wants to risk 10 years in prison. Dwight, The August 12-13 show is at the Washington County fairgrounds in Hillsboro. I will have to mark the other one on my calendar. Steve |
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