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10-15-2017, 02:34 PM | #21 |
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The Swiss are so far the favorite for style! Sergio As you are right next door accross the pond! love to have you visit Florida! What model is it? Accurate as a Swiss Watch~Little or no toggle wear! Beautiful straw and bluing! Are there any virgins still left in Italy and not the grape~??? Luv Ya! Eric
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Anything rebuilt by the East Germans. I have no I idea why..... I just like Easties.
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I like the dished toggles, 1900-1902. Pure art with that barrel taper.
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10-15-2017, 09:48 PM | #24 |
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Artistic slope! I have no idea why they changed to a course button instead!
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10-15-2017, 10:12 PM | #25 |
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I did some thinking! First I posted the 1902. The P08 came out later with the change to a more rugged grip! Better I would imagine for dirty muddy environments. Below in the middle is the first issue military, 1908. Germans had a purpose behind everything. The 1906 Frenchy had the change first year I believe and they saw it coming! Tomorrow I'll hit the books. But I'm still a romantic~
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Eric,
you just like them all!
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Your Right! I just can't resist! They are all so pretty!!
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Hard choice between the Navy Luger and my byf 42's (two). I love the lines of the 6" Navy, but the byf 42's are special because they were made in the last year of Mauser's regular Luger production for the German military (before Mauser shifted production to the P.38) . Bill
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The last year of German luger production (actually P08 production) was 1953. Mauser made it's last P08 in 1948...
Commercial Parabellum production ended with the shutdown of Mausers production facilities in 1999. But Krieghoff did a small series in 2009 to 2010. |
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byf 42 Photo
Added a photo of my byf 42 from my previous post. Bill
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10-17-2017, 01:48 PM | #31 |
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a 1911 Erfurt Machine Gun Unit~
Appearing in Jans' Imperial Lugers, page 145~
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Eric- thanks for starting this thread; such beautiful creations! I can't wait to see more. Bill
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10-17-2017, 09:00 PM | #33 |
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Thank you! I beg you all to share your favorites! TKS, Last Year a fellow member who was vacation relatives on our west coast. We met at our house in Port St. Lucie. We examined all 20 and my assorted leather and ammo~ A Great Sunday! 'LUGER SHOW AND TELL' !! Please spare a moment and post a favorite or two!! No Luger Hoarded!! Eric
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A Few Of Our Favorite Luger Hero's, PLEASE SHOW US WHAT YOU GOT!
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10-18-2017, 04:20 PM | #35 |
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Things Always Appears Nicer~
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A Nice Assortment~
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Eric, you devil! Wow! Thanks for making me drool all over my keyboard. Bill
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Nice pictures but you are going to wear them out taking pictures of them. Bill
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This Swiss is one of the first 1900 ever made by DWM (# 763) still with a low mag button.
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Here you go Eric...pick any one of them and it might be my favorite, depending on how I'm feeling that day.
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