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01-21-2016, 11:00 AM | #1 |
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Frankenstein Luger
Has anyone on this site built a Frankenstein Luger? To those who are unfamiliar with this term it's a pistol which has been assembled out of parts usually picked up at gun shows or on Ebay and other on line sites.
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01-21-2016, 11:53 AM | #2 |
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Welcome to this Forum, I'm glad you have chosen to be a part of our community and hope you enjoy your stay.
ASAIC I only deal with Lugers as collectible, I only own a bunch of them really, that from time to time I clean and lube religiously handling them like nuclear warheads.
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I've "put together" a couple of Frankenshooters, one a Navy and the other a VOPO frame Mauser with a DWM .30 top end. I'm sure many other forum members have done the same. Do you have a specific question about the process involved? Bill
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Hi Maximus, there are several categories of Luger enthusiasts on this forum, and one of them is shooters! And another is builders! Between those two groups, I believe 100% of the members have tried, or are trying, or have built many, many luger shooters! They range from mint quality restorations, to rusted up mongrel dogs... But, one thing I learned from my AR days is, " One major part justifies a complete build!" ........ And, if you want to pick nits, to most of us, a minor part will suffice just as well! .. Best to you, and welcome to the forum!..... til...lat'r...GT...
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This is about as close as I have gotten to a "Frankenstein" Long barrel is 9mm, the bottom short barrel is 30 Luger and the middle barrel has the .22 cal. insert.
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I fall mostly into the shooter category. Because of that, I have built a few shooter Lugers from mixed and match parts. They can/will take a bit of fitting of the parts, but can be made to function quite nicely. If while shooting one of these Lugers, a part should break, no harm, no foul......and no tears.
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01-21-2016, 04:01 PM | #7 |
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I have built, restored, and repaired a number of luger pistols.
Being a long time gun hobbyist and once gunsmith, I enjoy it. Working on building a "baby" luger now, with help from several friends who are members here. In addition to my "collecting lugers", I have 5 shooters- 4 of which I have put together and are thoroughly Frankenstein'd.
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Frankenstein P08's
Thanks! That's what I figured. I've built a bunch of Frankenstein 1911's over the years and they're fairly easy to find parts for and put together. I'd guessed that a P08 wouldn't be too much harder except that the parts aren't as easy to locate.
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01-22-2016, 01:41 PM | #9 |
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Luger parts aren't easy to locate and unlike 1911 must be fitted together, in other words COLT, ITHACA, REMRAND, US&S parts are all interchangeable without any problem; with LUGER parts is not always that simple.
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