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11-25-2001, 04:11 PM | #1 |
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INTERARMS LUGERS OF THE 70's
I have,n Mint cond. a blued 6" Navy with the Swiss frame from Interarms they imported in the 70's. I also had a 4'blued Swiss frame.Just how many variations of Lugers did Interams import during the 70'? I hear there were even Carbines and Cartridge couter models with both Swiss and P-08 frames.They were made in Germany by Mauser.Why are they considered by many to not be "TRUE" Lugers?just because they are post war made? Thanks,Bill
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11-25-2001, 04:31 PM | #2 |
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MAUSER LUGERS OF THE 70's
They are real Lugers...Just as the P1 and other Postwar P38's are real P38s.......but, no one seems to care about either one?
I am reminded of what Warren Buxton once told me....years ago, folks with Stoeger lugers would have the Stoeger marks removed so they could have a 'real Luger' !!!! These guns 'are what they are'...and, like the recent imported P08/P38's......they will become more interesting and valuable as folks realize that! Orv Reichert |
11-25-2001, 11:17 PM | #3 |
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Re: INTERARMS LUGERS OF THE 70's
In regard to Interarms, I read in the John Walter book, "The Luger Story" that there were 250 Cartidge Counters made in 1982. Does anyone know the current value of these?
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11-25-2001, 11:30 PM | #4 |
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Re: INTERARMS LUGERS OF THE 70's
I saw a number of these at the time. The "Swiss" frame
doesn't feel much like a Luger to me, and the P-08 style were about $450.00 in 1979-80, a WWII luger could had for less. The repuation the Interarms guns had was they had to be loaded VERY hot... I one book that lists a 9 mm Para load with 6 grains of Unique for these, a load I would not fire by remote control. Best Regards, Mike Halbrook |
11-26-2001, 12:06 AM | #5 |
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Re: INTERARMS LUGERS OF THE 70's
Mike; I started loading for the Luger in l974 and tried a lot of the different powder available in those days and settled on 6gr of Unique and still shoot it til this day in all my Lugers. I believe this load is very close to the load that Thor uses to test his Lugers.
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11-26-2001, 12:28 AM | #6 |
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Re: INTERARMS LUGERS OF THE 70's
There was a "New in Box" Swiss style Interarms on Auction Arms recently --may still be on. Also, I think Simpsons usually has several, including a few NIB.
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11-26-2001, 01:15 AM | #7 |
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Re: INTERARMS LUGERS OF THE 70's
I believe the issue price was near $4000, and the last one I saw was priced at $2250 with no takers.
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