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    Welcome your thoughts on this and if possible value, many thanks, Paul
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            Looks good leibregiment......

            I have seen these on dealer sites for £1800 - £2000.

            Despite the banning of deacts scare Arudel Militaria seem to doing great business.

            Steve.

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              Steve, many thanks, Paul

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                What do you need to own a piece like that in the UK. apart from the Money

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                  At the moment a valid Birmingham proof cerificate, that it has been de-activated......if this governmant has its way....well thats another story

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                    Typical government knee jerk reaction. As for Arundel, yes they don't seem to have any problem in shifting Lugers even at their somewhat expensive, compared to others, prices
                    Rather nice looking bit of kit this though.
                    Doesn't by the way have to be a Birmingham proof certificate, trying to think what the name of the set up is, for the moment slips my mind. If the weapon is deactivated in accordance with set standards, all countries who are signatories to this arrangement will accept a deactivation certificate from another as being valid.The UK is a signatory to this agreement Saw some nice deactivated P38s in Prague a few weeks ago, expensive mind, least theirs aren't plastered with such visibly obvious deactivation marks as ours.
                    Last edited by bogart; 02-28-2008, 11:09 AM.

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                      Originally posted by bogart View Post
                      Typical government knee jerk reaction. As for Arundel, yes they don't seem to have any problem in shifting Lugers even at their somewhat expensive, compared to others, prices
                      Rather nice looking bit of kit this though.
                      Doesn't by the way have to be a Birmingham proof certificate, trying to think what the name of the set up is, for the moment slips my mind. If the weapon is deactivated in accordance with set standards, all countries who are signatories to this arrangement will accept a deactivation certificate from another as being valid.The UK is a signatory to this agreement Saw some nice deactivated P38s in Prague a few weeks ago, expensive mind, least theirs aren't plastered with such visibly obvious deactivation marks as ours.
                      If you could find the details of this international agreement I would be most grateful. Its not something I have heard of, and could possibly be very useful.

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