Any chance you can post pics of the holster in the holster thread for reference?
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Any chance you can post pics of the holster in the holster thread for reference?
Cheers Mike, always very careful mate, use the right size driver, keep it flat and dont overtighten etc. I have read that taking off grips is bad anyway, I think the left one tends to break at a...
Pics of grips
Now that looks like a very nice luger cool militaria
I have checked out the grips Doc, one of the first things that I did, they are the proper bakelite grips for the gun cool militaria
Nuno, the finish is actually darker than my other lugers to be honest
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Thats the ex military in me, second nature lol
William, I think a divorce is on the cards to be honest I can sell the house car the lot, buy lots of guns :)
Cheers Jonathan, I need to get books :)
Mmmm I need them pictures Mr Warren cool militaria
Right mate got you, mine 41 is 6125q and the 1936 one is 622h, does the same apply to the DMW made lugers?
Jonathan. just another question if say in 1941 they made 145,000 were they broken down into batches? how could they have number 145,000 on a gun?
Hi Jonathan, great info mate, many thanks for that, I have just ordered a book I was recommended "Lugers are Random" apparently its very good for the novice collector :)
Gents, does anyone know where I can find info on how many lugers were made in a certain year by the difference makers?
Cheers
Good Ade pleased he got something in the end, nice to see you again mucker cool militaria
Yes John, the grips are black bakelite and it is a so called "Black Widow" on the luger forum I was told that this name was given to them by a dealer in the US to enhance their status and in fact...
Thanks for that Adam, I will go and have a look cool militaria
BTW if you look at the first pic with me and Ade, I had him at gun point and a knife in his back, I was robbing him of his new item he had just bought lol
Just down the road from you Adam, should have said mate, I would have picked you up en route
All I need now is a nice 1941 dated holster and waffenampt marked luger tool :)
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Now for the gun, apparently it came from the attic of an old chap, in fact the gun was still live, it has only just been deactivated. The gun is marked byf 41 (Mauser) and is all matching including...
Hi gents, just got back from Birmingham Militaria Arms fare where I have just picked up this new luger from. While I was there I met up with Ade and we had a walk around and looked at some of the...