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04-07-2002, 09:32 PM | #1 |
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70s Mauser Lugers
Went to a gun show today with no Luger content whatsoever. However, I did pick up a couple back issues of American Rifleman. One of them, December 1979, has an encyclopedically comprehensive article about Mauser's P.08 production in the '70s, written by Francis C. Allen. Lots of excellent information for anyone collecting these guns. The most interesting comment to me, however, is that Mauser prototyped a .45 cal. P.08, but decided that it was too huge and unwieldy to produce (more's the pity!)
The article has a nice double-page spread photograph of the various models Mauser produced in the 70's, I've scanned it in two sections to include here and in the following message. --Dwight http://boards.rennlist.com/upload/MauserLugerLeft.jpg |
04-07-2002, 09:37 PM | #2 |
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Here's the other pic (EOM)
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04-08-2002, 01:19 AM | #3 |
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Rick, I was thinking, if they decided against it, there must be a prototype or two built. Probably melted the poor babies down,
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Here is the photo of the Mauser .45 Caliber Luger...
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May be some mistakes
The belgian (!!!!) model is a bulgarian commemorative. The luger indicated as standard P08 is a 06/73 (look at the grip safety). The P08 model, w/o grip safety and with a fat barrel, was made in 1983. It is very rare to find.
I remeber that also the LP08 both in 9 para and .30 Luger were made in 1985. Also the Carabine model in both caliber was made. |
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HEY TED!!! Some ideas for a new DOLL JOB...
that bottom one is to DIE for!!!!
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04-08-2002, 04:52 PM | #7 |
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Re: HEY TED!!! Some ideas for a new DOLL JOB...
Actually I plan to gold plate the small parts on the Baby Luger.
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04-08-2002, 05:19 PM | #8 |
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I agree, Dok. (EOM)
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04-08-2002, 11:23 PM | #9 |
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Dok, you have been reading my mind (EOM)
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04-09-2002, 01:31 AM | #10 |
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Re: 70s Mauser Lugers
Rick, thanks eversomuch for posting this. I ran across a b&w picture of the "neon-glow" Luger a while back, was never able to track it down again. Its a very striking engraving job, I quite like it. I'm glad to see it here in color.
Actually, I like the other gun better than most engraving jobs I've seen, as well. --Dwight |
04-09-2002, 03:39 AM | #11 |
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Re: May be some mistakes
Hi Rick,
very impressive. What was the Interarms catalog year? It is still available on the USA? Ciao Mauro |
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