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    My first Luger

    After wonting a Luger for over 40 years I got one. When I had the money something new always caught my eye. I kept putting it off. Now the prices are very high if you buy from a dealer. I was talking with a friend and mentioned that this was the year I was going to buy one. I figured I would just get a missmatched shooter. He said he would sell me his. I told him I could not afford one as nice as his,but he insisted. It is a bfy 41, all matching,with 2 matching mags.,with the holster. Condition is 90% or better. It has been in his family since the mid 1970's.There is no way I could have bought this from a dealer for $900.00. And I took him out for dinner at The Beirstube rest. and now it has a new home in my safe.
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    Another shot.
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      #3
      The tunic is post war, but it is all I had.
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        #4
        Last one.....for now.
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          #5
          congradulations

          congradulations on a very very nice aquisition. part of the fun of collecting is sharing your finds and stories with others. you did good! also a very good job of photography and display. its getting harder and harder to find anyone who can and will sell thier stuff at any price! i have been waiting now two weeks on a guy that said he would sell a rifle and the price was accceptable but he had to confer with his dad . still no reply or even the courtesy of a phone call to advise the status. if i didn't want it so bad i'd tell him i was no longer a buyer at any price. what ever happened to the days of "i want x dollars" , ok i'll pay x dollars, ok its yours? its like an act of god to get a seller to commit to sell it! Anyway darn good job and a class act taking them out to dinner .

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            #6
            These days it seems if a dealer has it, it is the greatest thing around. If you have it, it is just junk. I no longer try to sell anything at gun shows. This deal just fell in to my hands. I never thought he would sell. He was doing me a good turn, and helping me get what he knew I had always wanted and to him it was more than twice what he paid for it. Right place,right time. Still, I do not think he would have sold to anyone but me.

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              #7
              That rig would cost you 4k from most any established full time dealer. Ive seen holsters like that sell (not just asking price) for over 7 hundred dollars.

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                #8
                I never thought about the value of the holster. It has the proper German Army markings on it. I guess I need to buy my friend a few more dinners. I would never take advantage of him, but I know he would not take more money if I offered. I almost wish it was not worth so much. That is a lot more than I thought.

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                  #9
                  I think if you start taking him out for a steak dinner every sunday afternoon you should have it paid off in about two years. You have a very nice pistol and an even better friend.Let him know that you will keep it in your family and pass it on with the story of your good friendship. Enjoy your collection/// Frank v.

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                    #10
                    Superb, Renfield...!!!
                    A very nice matching Luger with both matching mags and a great looking holster too....
                    Outstanding.
                    Congratulations to you, well worth the wait, i am sure.
                    Is the tool in the holster flap?

                    Steve.

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                      #11
                      No the take down tool was not with the holster. I need to pick one up. I have learned that there are "fake" tools on the market. Ones that have Army markings on them. What some people will not do to make a buck. I am not going to shoot it,but I sure enjoy owning it, and taking pictures of it.

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                        #12
                        that is one sweet Luger. you are very lucky to possess it. Im sure youll cherish it always. good for you. Glenn

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                          #13
                          Congratulations!
                          A really nice find for a bargain price!
                          Your waiting worth every minute as you got one of the finest rig I've seen for a long time!

                          And nice pictures too!

                          Greetings,

                          Douglas

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                            #14
                            I think the deal I got on the Luger will make up for the fakes in my collection. Just found out today 4 things I have are not pure. All purchased before I found this forum. I a grateful for all the help.

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                              #15
                              yes, this piece well makes up for the canteen you posted. I would have gladly taken the canteen though if it had to be included with this puppy. it really is a great example. Glenn

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