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    Luger P08


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      Luger P08


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        Luger P08


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          Luger P08


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            Wow, how does this beauty shoot?

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              Originally posted by Josh Beckett View Post
              Wow, how does this beauty shoot?
              Pretty well, is all original so its a bit hard on the trigger and shoots approx. 4 inches to the left of center. I can easily hit an apple on 25 yards with it as it is now. With a tuned trigger these are very precise, only problem with them that they don't like dirt and sand, so it's not a good weapon in the field. Excellent for target practice with a tuned trigger (but we don't want to destroy such a weapon do we ?)

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                Better to have a tuned trigger than have it be deactivated. Beautiful gun. How did you get this gun?

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                  Originally posted by Josh Beckett View Post
                  Better to have a tuned trigger than have it be deactivated.
                  That's true, but it's best is to keep it as original as possible.

                  How did you get this gun?
                  This one I got from the Norwegian Armed Forces Museum. It was taken from a German soldier/officer when war was over in Norway.

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                    Great story.

                    I have to get a luger(before they ban them).

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                      Originally posted by Josh Beckett View Post
                      Great story.

                      I have to get a luger(before they ban them).

                      "ban them"?....who's banning Lugers?


                      Bob.
                      I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.....

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                        This Luger is a bit "scruffy" compared to my other guns as I had to buy it unseen from the museum as the price was extremely low.

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                          Originally posted by bobcam1 View Post
                          "ban them"?....who's banning Lugers?


                          Bob.
                          The anti-assault weapon crowd.

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                            Here's a Italian Beretta M1935 in 7.65 mm (.32 ACP). These guns was used by Italian army and was issued to German Wehrmacht in 1944 and 1945. From 1935 to 1967, about 525,000 units was made

                            Mine is given to a Norwegian sailor from a Italian Police officer in the 50-60's. It was brought home to Norway and then sold to a friend, then given to his son who sold it to me. It's made in 1942.
                            Last edited by Jokka; 06-16-2008, 03:45 PM.

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                              Beretta M1935
                              Last edited by Jokka; 06-16-2008, 03:45 PM.

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                                Nice, these guns are very common here in the states, and about 250 a piece(they are undervalued in my opinion).

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