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Here is a nice little Luger I picked up at the last gun show I went to. All matching numbers (so far as I can tell from as much of it as I've taken apart). I think I've found 12 numbered parts so far, anyone know how many are numbered on a luger?

Anybody luger specialists able to guess close to the age just from the pictures?

Please take some pics of the top of the chamber for a date reference. Also on the opposite side to see the markings. Just from a first guess this is a WWI era luger due to the trigger and takedown being strawed and not blued. You also are showing a wood base magazine which is WWI.

---------- Post added June 27th, 2014 at 01:51 PM ----------

Here is my guess

Kel Tec 223
FN 57
Baby Eagle
Kimber solo
Kimber 1911 officer with crimson grip
Judge
SW 638 sub
Walther PP 32acp maybe 380
Rhino
SW 629?
Lar Grizzly
 
Wow, I didn't expect that



Does this mean LEOs can go back to using .38 and 9mm rather than .40 and .357 sig?
 
I have seen both .38 and 9 mm bouncy off of windshields; also saw them both punch through and do a job on occupants.

PFM is all I can say.
 
PFM? enlightenment please.
 
I'm not sure about Adurso terms but where I come from

Pure Fing Magic

PFM? enlightenment please.
 
Alles klaar, danke

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Who likes. 45 colt like the Ruger Valero?
 
I have a Beretta Stampede .45lc, it is the deluxe version, nice royal blue with walnut stocks. Love that gun, only wish it had the frame strength of a Ruger so I could stretch my handloads with it. Still a ball to shoot though. Big fan of the SAA action, click-click-click-click, boom!
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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