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Luger purchase should I or Shouldn't I
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Hard to say, Gary, at least it is for me. If ANY Artillery is worth a minimum of $1k, $1.5k for this one (see below) might be just a touch high for a collector's price, more fair if considered full retail. Those more knowledgeable will also offer opinions, I hope. Looks like a commercial...some were re-/custom barreled by importers, e.g. Stoeger. Import marked? S/N on barrel, or no? Grips numbered? The small parts should be strawed, I'd say, so maybe a refinish--maybe done without buffing because the edges look sharp and clean in this single pic? The mag bottom appears a bit beaten up, but due to retaining pin in center of knob, I'll be it's an FXO, which could be sold to someone who needs WWII, reducing net outlay for the pistol. Odds in favor of its being a great shooter! More pics would help!
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05-09-2015, 05:57 PM | #3 |
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I see nothing that elevates this one over other "shooter" grade Lugers. I'd not even consider it until it is on "half-off" sale. But of course someone will buy it before then.
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05-09-2015, 08:54 PM | #4 |
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What are you looking for in a Luger?
As a shooter, .30 cal. ammunition is not convenient to find, and is very expensive. As a collector piece, this is not even an artillery, it is a re-blued parts gun. Walk away, save your $1,500 and add to it when you can, you will find a much better example than this. --Dwight |
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05-09-2015, 09:17 PM | #5 |
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thanks everyone
A error dodged I'll look elsewhere. Can the mods close this one please Gary |
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Interesting gun, thanks for sharing. I'm curious about where you saw it and who built it.
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The grips have also either been "freshened" or are reproductions.
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What are you looking for in a Luger? As a shooter, .30 cal. ammunition is not convenient to find, and is very expensive. As a collector piece, this is not even an artillery, it is a re-blued parts gun. Walk away, save your $1,500 and add to it when you can, you will find a much better example than this. Dwight unquote I agree with Dwight, it might be an interesting gun, but if I were in your shoes I would leave it where it is. FWIW Sergio
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You can do a whole lot better than this.
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Went back and after a complete exam I found its actually a 9mm and is indeed a parts gun. The serial number below the barrel is clear but there are no numbers anywhere else save the toggle which is different. The barrel itself is clear of any marks. I also discovered its a FXO Magazine.
I understand all your concerns and thank you all for input. I've found a buyer for the magazine alone that brings the cost of the gun down to a level i'm comfortable with so I bought the luger this afternoon and started the waiting period Gary |
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Let us all know how it works out on the range.
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Way to go Gary. Now that you pulled the trigger I hope you find it is a perfect shooter. Keep us posted.
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Congrats on your new purchase. Sometime we just want what we want.....plain and simple!! It should make a dynamite range gun, and everyone needs to have at least one shooter Luger.
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