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    Greetings all, this being my first post, I figured I would share my WW2 Luger rig. The Luger and the holster have gone around my Town since it was brought back by a returning WW2 Vet. The Luger was even traded in the 1960's for a case of beer! Enyoy!
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    Here is a picture of the holster
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      #3
      Not really enough information or pictures to tell you much of anything except it looks like a nice rig.
      BTW: I'll ship you a case of beer of your choice if your interested. But Wait: Make that two cases.
      Jim

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        #4
        Beer

        No light beer!

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          #5
          A nice looking rig. I'll send you 2 kegs!
          Wilhelm

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            #6
            Looks great, any info on the maker and year etc.?

            Regards
            Morten

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              #7
              Nice gun and an amusing story as well. I once read that a Luger was worth roughly 50.00 in ww2....

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                #8
                Vets on TV said $100 which I thought was crazy high back then...



                ..

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                  #9
                  Awesome piece, and great story! Thanks for sharing.

                  James

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 1917-1919 View Post
                    Here is a picture of the holster
                    Any information on the cleaning rod pictured? Have info they were imported "5 to a bundle w/a small packing tag written in German that said Walther 7.65 cleaning rod. " Also that they were issued to officers having a 7.65 pistol - pp, ppk, mab, unique, etc. Jim trammell - trammell.edie.jim @ charter.net

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                      #11
                      Very nice, at least its in good hands now. Is it all matching?

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                        #12
                        Back in the 60s whenI was a teenager I managed to get into Century Arms which was located in St Albans,VT at the time. I was shown around a bit and they had 50 gal barrels of Lugers. The going price as I remember for one was around $35 for a 4" version. Artillery Models like the one pictured in this period ad brought more.
                        Jim
                        Last edited by james m; 02-26-2012, 01:31 AM.

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                          #13
                          all matching numbers, and just a touch of holster ware...

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                            Originally posted by ValhallaMilitaria View Post
                            Nice gun and an amusing story as well. I once read that a Luger was worth roughly 50.00 in ww2....
                            My Dad told me that US troops would pay £5 for a Luger,his unit had a box full of P38 & lugers,the idea was to sell these to the 'yanks' at the end of the war,but one day the box went missing nobody knew who took it,but by co-incidence one of their senior nco's came back roaring drunk.John

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by 1917-1919 View Post
                              all matching numbers, and just a touch of holster ware...
                              It doesn't get nicer than that. All you need is the belt to match. Is it a shooter or are you keeping it just for display?

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