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Just bite the bullet and pay the money for a good one. I was buying them at 3-400 back in the seventies.I still have a couple.The real ones are pricy. Doe anyone make a legit replica? I imagine a replica is just as pricy.
Yeah, you’re right. I’ve been watching YouTube videos on them. Interesting design and they say fun to shoot. Without the current ammo shortage can you still get parabellum 9?Just bite the bullet and pay the money for a good one. I was buying them at 3-400 back in the seventies.I still have a couple.
I have always been a fan of those since I was a kid. The real ones are pricy. Doe anyone make a legit replica? I imagine a replica is just as pricy.
Thanks for the linkLugerman.
LugerMan | Firearm restoration, manufacturing, parts, sales
Forgotten Weapons reviewed both the 9x19 and .45ACP Lugerman Lugers, there's a bunch of videos.
In addition to the very pricey German military Lugers, there's Swiss Lugers, German police Lugers, and French-occupation Lugers. Not as big of a premium and still authentic Lugers.
Just a heads up for those looking to deal with “Lugerman”: Eugene tends to have extremely long turnaround times on the work he does. I only bought parts from him and it took forever for him to ship them. I ended up dealing with another well-known P.08 gunsmith and parts supplier, “Luger Doc” to get my new barrel on my 1917 DWM restoration installed on my barrel extension. He was much quicker and easier to deal with.Lugerman.
LugerMan | Firearm restoration, manufacturing, parts, sales
Forgotten Weapons reviewed both the 9x19 and .45ACP Lugerman Lugers, there's a bunch of videos.
In addition to the very pricey German military Lugers, there's Swiss Lugers, German police Lugers, and French-occupation Lugers. Not as big of a premium and still authentic Lugers.
Lugerman does very nice work,but yes he takes a very long time.He is doing a baby p38 for me,and it's been over a year.Just a heads up for those looking to deal with “Lugerman”: Eugene tends to have extremely long turnaround times on the work he does. I only bought parts from him and it took forever for him to ship them. I ended up dealing with another well-known P.08 gunsmith and parts supplier, “Luger Doc” to get my new barrel on my 1917 DWM restoration installed on my barrel extension. He was much quicker and easier to deal with.
Holy crap you have a Borchardt?We cannot leave out the one that started it all.