1 mag, they don’t guarantee guns pass a certain manufacturing date. You know this shop, if you’re interested.Dang, I haven't seen one of these in a shop for years! How many mags with it? Shop confirms that it'll still shoot safely (def not a collector piece)?
Very intriguing.
Bore is good! it’s been there for a few. Mabey I should try my negotiations skillsAgreed, its a fair price with a good bore, but not a steal.
My only gripe with the Mecgars is the dinky black plastic bottom plug. I have one that I knocked out the pins and replaced it with a wooden one, lol.I have a Swiss Luger like that and in .30 Luger of course and it is by far more accurate and trouble free than any I ever owned. It shoots crazy little dinky 2" groups at 50 yards rested when My eyes were good with my cast bullet hand loads. I don't really shoot it much anymore . I do shoot the heck out of my 1920 British proofed "commercial " DMW 3 7/8" rebarrel . Hey if you use the GREAT and relatively inexpensive and available Mecgar Magazines it makes Lugers work better than new if everything else is good. They work for .30 or 9mm .
They were called "Sweetheart" grips, often made from discarded aircraft canopies. Never seen one on a Luger, neato.Lugers are a rabbit hole of an entirely different sort. A late buddy green-lighted the one I have, numbers matching save for the magazine. (The extractor was worn; replaced it, but held the original)
Saw one at a gunshow last weekend; it had a clear left hand grip ( perspex?) done in the fashion often seen with GI 1911s. There was a demure young lady's picture, preserved under the glass, and the grip was beautifully fitted. They wanted $1,500, and it almost made me cry. What happened to both the GI and his sweetheart? If only the damned things could talk....
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