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Unread 07-31-2010, 11:41 AM   #1
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Default Carbine 1 and 2 Screw Stock Irons

[/B]Is this an accurate picture of a 1902 early carbine shoulder stock iron? These pictures were sent to me by a dealer, that told me the single screw iron is an original, and the standard 2 screw is a reproduction. The single screw appears to be much smaller than the 2 screw. I have not been able to find any pictures of the single screw iron anywhere, and just wanted to know, if this picture is accurate, and what is the rarity of the single screw carbine stocks?
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Here are closeups of a 1908 Navy and a 1920 luger carbine, Simular. I dont own an artillery 'yet'
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Unread 08-05-2010, 02:00 PM   #3
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Default Luger Carbine Import Markings??

One other issue, Why is there no import marking on this 1920 Luger Carbine? Are there other that were documented. Where some offered only in Germany. I'm asking again as Ralph from whom I bought the luger and my first, I forgot to ask!
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One other issue, Why is there no import marking on this 1920 Luger Carbine? Are there other that were documented. Where some offered only in Germany. I'm asking again as Ralph from whom I bought the luger and my first, I forgot to ask!
Wow...I'll bet that was the best $2700 you ever spent!!!

One question...What's with the takedown lever???
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I am new to this group but I own a Lugers and admire their unique design. I can put my 2-cents worth here because I own is a 1902 Luger Carbine. I read the post and decided to dig mine out of the safe to see what it is. It has a 2-screw stock lug.

I would be very curious to know what a 1-screw lug belongs to. Maybe an
Artillery?

I will take some photos and send them along if there is any interest.
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Oh yes I had a question about Cirelaw's 1920 commercial Carbine. Your 1920 looks like a Stoeger Arms import from the case. Is that correct?
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First Happy Thanksgiving! The leather case was hand made by our own JERRY BURNEY, a beautiful thing and all made by hand. He will keep You in stitches!
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