I like that long barrel one.
When I was very young maybe 7-8 a friend of my dad had a very large luger collection, over a 1000. The one in 45acp was very fun from what I remember.That's a 1902 Carbine. It has a shoulder stock that goes with it but the stock I have is an aftermarket replica not with the matching serial number. Teddy Roosevelt brought one like it to Africa but I don't think he shot anything with it.
When I was very young maybe 7-8 a friend of my dad had a very large luger collection, over a 1000. The one in 45acp was very fun from what I remember.
Lol this guy had them in there original cases with paper work. He had a bunch of prototypes even a set that was gifted to Hitler with all the papers.A .45 American Eagle is worth a fortune now. Maybe close to 100 G's.
A .45 American Eagle is worth a fortune now. Maybe close to 100 G's.
you need to tell us a bit on each one... and photos of the tops would not be out of line
Very nice! Thank you for sharing. Here are a few that I keep out for reference, but most stay in the drawers of an old flat file or ammo boxes in one of the safes.
So with that caliber this has to be a commercial pistol that was brought into the Weimar government and a police issue..
You are correct. This was a double-date Weimar pistol that went to the German police. Someone replaced the barrel and ground down the front sight. It also has an aftermarket magazine. The price is fair for a 'shooter' that has no collector's value.