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11-10-2013, 02:47 AM | #1 |
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1900 Parts & Ideal Stock and Grips on eBay
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Thanks for putting that up. I sure would lkie that stock to go on my 1900 but it will probably get way out of my price range.
Never heard of 10 shot mags before. Were those standard order items from DWM? Guess I have a lot to learn. Gary |
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Yes, makes me think the lister is Luger-deficient in his info. I see listings describing the capacities of all the different magazines for the Luger wannabes, and they're very often incorrect. It means the seller does not know the gun. Many sellers just part out guns to maximize their returns; some, I think, do only that. One shudders to think of the likelihood that collectible firearms are scrapped out for a buck and thrown to the corners of the eath...
On the other hand, it's nice to find just the part you need, albeit a little expensive, on eBay or GunBroker. We hope they're all NOS, or came from a broken frame.
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The guy is not very fair
I asked him about a buy it now (before you posted this here) and he said, no I don't do that. So, then he listed all the other parts to a gun, the two I was interested in a receiver and toggle, he then dropped bids on it and did a buy it now. Now, I did not ask about those parts, but it irritated me.
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Quite in a good state I would say.
I've got a 1900 DWM "American Eagle" with an Ideal Stock; I bought it last year, I'd never seen one before here in Italy.
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It would be interesting to be able to deduce more details of the travels your pistol and stock/holster must have made; first made in Germany, then sold in the U.S. (the U.S. made stock and grips added), finally winding up in Italy?
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I asked him by email if he had the frame for sale. He responded that it was destroyed. I think he got some $500 for the barreled receiver and $500 for the toggles.
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In "Early Lugers Forum" on 7-19-2013 you'll see a thread on my rig; moreover you wrote an extremely interesting post too. Sergio
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Well the auction for that nice Ideal stock ended and someone got a pretty good deal.
Sigh,someday when my stars are in alignment,I will have one of those stocks. The kinda strange thing is, the guy that won the grips didn't win the stock itself. Bob
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I noticed that, too. The grips just sat there initially while the stock itself was already up to about $300. I can't understand the situation, as both lots were needed for a whole system. go figure... Are there that many extra pairs of grips out there?
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That's for registered pistols/long guns. This sounds like he is selling 'parts kits' from guns confiscated by the police...Perhaps from someone who died with no heirs (or heirs prohibited from handgun ownership) and it is easier to sell off 'parts kits' than to get an FFL and sell complete handguns...
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I sold a pair of grips last year for $300 or slightly less. I had them here on the forum (no interest) and than on ebay, and they did not sell, finally sold them at Allentown gun show.
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I built one of those guns for a WW2 vet who had been an MP and always wanted a .45 to remember his service. The slide was made by Union Switch and Signal... (wish I had kept that one!).
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It is totally illogical to destroy any weapon just because it was "used by a criminal". You are "punishing" an inanimate object. If you are doing that, you should seek help.
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Doug,
You are correct. Certain things are all in people's heads. Take Luger collecting, for example...
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I agree with you 100%
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