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In memory of my 343 Brothers of the FDNY that lost their lives on 11 Sept 01 Never Forget What Happened. Never Forget Who Did It. 20 wpm Extra |
It's a race to the bottom.
In memory of my 343 Brothers of the FDNY that lost their lives on 11 Sept 01 Never Forget What Happened. Never Forget Who Did It. 20 wpm Extra |
It's a race to the bottom.
In memory of my 343 Brothers of the FDNY that lost their lives on 11 Sept 01 Never Forget What Happened. Never Forget Who Did It. 20 wpm Extra |
If guns kill then silverware makes people fat
(S)Sgt USAF 2A551J C-130 Crew Chief |
I just got a 1936 S/42 Mauser Luger. It's a good 70% with some thinning on the bbl and straps and high edge wear. Minor wear to the grips. Bore looks perfect. Some faint freckling on the left side flat above the grip. Top and toggle looks new. Strong action and tight. The only part besides the mag that's not matching seems to be the take down side plate. How much more does that detract from the value? It came with an original 1941 P38 hardshell holster and belt, both pretty rough, but with the standard buckle in good to very good shape. I'm giving the guy $400 for all of it. His stepdad brought it back from WWII, and recently shot it once to put himself out of his medical misery, so it's understandable why he wants to part with it. Overall value on this setup (my last Blue Book is from '95)??? We know the thing works.............
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^ Above: My 1922 Artillery Luger (nonmatching #s), 1916 Erfurt Luger (matching, except trigger plate), 1942 Walther P38 (all matching).
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Originally Posted By 444:
Heres one of those little Mausers with homemade stocks on it. I don't know anything about the gun in general or this specific one. I don't really think it is military ??? I guess now that I think about it, I don't even know what cartridge it is chambered for. http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn279/ab7kt/Lugers/DSC00851.jpg It's either chambered in .25 ACP or in .32 ACP. http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg191-e.htm |
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I Pity The FOOL!
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Originally Posted By ARdragracer:
carbines and 45's http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2220/2423355215_93399fe412.jpg?v=0 http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2040/2424167674_4c121cea3a.jpg?v=0 http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2228/2424167822_26973abdc9.jpg?v=0 I can't believe no one asked about these... What the heck are they? And where did they come from??? I want a 45 P38!! |
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The frame is a American Eagle gun that was built for the US Army to test. Any serial numbers or date marks?
Originally Posted By 444:
Ok, I'll play. I have one good one and a couple shooters. This first one, I got from one of my parent's neighbors. The gentleman had two Lugers. One, he captured and brought back. This one that I was given was one that he loaned a friend money and the guy gave him this gun. When I was about 12 years old, the guy that owned these guns called me over to his house and let me shoot the gun he brought back. It was very clean, holster was in very nice condition, two mags, cleaning kit, original ammo still loaded in the mags. The story went like this: In the days immediately following the surrender, this guy was tasked with driving around and rounding up Nazi officers to be registered as former Nazi officers. He comes accross this guy with this Luger. He asks the guy nicely if he can have the Luger. The guy says no, he wants to keep it. Neighbor says, Ok, no problem BUT, before you are done with this process someone is going to take it away from you. So, the officer gives him the gun and says that he at least asked him for it nicely. Neighbor died several years ago and his wife offered me my choice of that bring back, or the gun I am about to post the pictures of. I decided to take the one I did simply because I had a "regular" Luger and I thought this one was an Artillary model. Once I got it home I realized it wasn't. I don't know much about it and I posted a thread asking for information about it. Here it is: http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn279/ab7kt/Lugers/DSC00835.jpg http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn279/ab7kt/Lugers/DSC00821.jpg http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn279/ab7kt/Lugers/DSC00822.jpg http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn279/ab7kt/Lugers/DSC00830.jpg http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn279/ab7kt/Lugers/DSC00832-1.jpg |
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JUST SHOOT IT! URX MAFIA !
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I know its a pic thread, but where can I find barrels for these type of guns. My boss has his dads gun that was taken from a dead german soldier during the war and the barrel has a bulge in the middle of it and he wants to replace it so he can shoot it. Not sure of the exact make but is there a place that specializes in these barrels.
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F.T.W
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check with Hugh Clark, he does all my barrel replacement work for me. He can adjust chamber to be inspecs and also has the right wrenches to help eliminate twisting the receiver too much during removals. His email is [email protected] He also is a master at Luger grip restorations. None better, a grip wizard!
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some real beauties shown here!
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I am serious. And don't call me Shirley.
No good deed goes unpunished! |
There is no such thing as money, only gun tokens.
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The present reeks of mediocrity and the atom bomb.
-René Magritte |
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Originally Posted By timkel: Very nice.Mauser 1934 http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v323/timkel24102410/stuff/Germanmauser001.jpg Mauser 1930 9mm http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v323/timkel24102410/stuff/Mauserred9refinished2-1.jpg Astra 900 7.63 http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v323/timkel24102410/stuff/astra900boxed_007.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v323/timkel24102410/stuff/astra900boxed_011.jpg |
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"I think I'm gonna go over to webMD and ask what is a good brand of AR to get." ~ Deej86
"The Ar15 = The Mr Potato Head of rifles." ~Unknown "Your Savings -51.98%" ~CTD |
History teaches us that man learns nothing from history - Hegel
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'65 P1 I love these Walthers! This ones a shooter. Very fun range gun.
http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k581/hummsale/walt001.jpg |
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• I think anyone should be allowed to buy a machinegun without restrictions. However, a dremel tool should require a background check and a $200 transfer fee. -ANON •
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very nice pics guys
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"In einer Mensch-zu-Mann-Kampf, ist der Gewinner, wer eine Runde in seinem Magazin hat"
Erwin Rommel |
Originally Posted By mr_hankie:
... "In einer Mensch-zu-Mann-Kampf, ist der Gewinner, wer eine Runde in seinem Magazin hat"
Erwin Rommel Wow, that has to be translated with a chinese translation program... |
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Originally Posted By Andyd:
Originally Posted By mr_hankie:
... "In einer Mensch-zu-Mann-Kampf, ist der Gewinner, wer eine Runde in seinem Magazin hat"
Erwin Rommel Wow, that has to be translated with a chinese translation program... Come on, I know there are some more Lugers out there! Post'em up! |
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• "I like the M4. I point the blasty end at the angry man and the problems go away." - member, 82nd Airborne, AFG •
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First Luger of my life. Military, all number matching, Mauser S42 1936 dated, WWII.
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nice looking stuff in this thread
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Stay with me! If you find yourself alone, riding in the green fields with the sun on your face, do not be troubled. For you are in Elysium, and you're already dead!
I got two guns, one for each of ya |
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1 Cor 2:14~ "A person who isn't spiritual doesn't accept the things of God's Spirit, for they are nonsense to him. He can't understand them because they are spiritually evaluated."
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• "I like the M4. I point the blasty end at the angry man and the problems go away." - member, 82nd Airborne, AFG •
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