Thanks! And yes I did! With my cell phone lol. I just used some white canvas material I have and draped it over a box. Thought the white would...
I'm sure... Hard to find one with an intact mum anywhere really.
Well, I got myself another rifle... I'd addicted, I know lol. It's an Arisaka Type 99 Series 23 Kokura. All matching numbers with intact...
You can luck out and find one for a decent price ;-)
Thanks for the information. You know, that is the second time I heard mine is a fairy scarce rifle! I had no clue. Mine does have the US PROPERTY...
Hey all, I got myself a new rifle to add to the collection, so I thought I'd share some photos. It's a 1942 Savage made Lee Enfield No 4 Mk I....
Thanks for the kind words! Glad you enjoyed the photos!
Yep, looks like a small bullseye. Haha, I got where your coming from. Kind of makes it sound like they are ultra-rare Luger's used by the SS....
There was also the post war VOPO grips on East German Police reworked Lugers ;-)
I believe the checkering stops at a border on the edges of bakelite grips. On wood grips, it wraps around the edges. Take a look on google images...
Lol! Hitler used more than one Luger to shoot himself? Wow, did he just keep missing or was he hard to kill?
Don't know where you guys are getting your prices from, it's worth about 5 million dollars! This is the Luger Hitler used to shoot himself!
Lol! I'll take my chances ;-)
Very cool! So yours would have a magazine with matching serial numbers? The byf 41's stopped the matching serials for the mags around the "U"...
So many great weapons to choose from.... In the past 4 months, I bought a K98k, M1 Garand and this Luger........ I have a problem...... lol
Thanks! I really did luck out with this one. I had to clean it after picking it up yesterday. There wasn't much upkeep on it by who owned it...
Hey guys, Thought I'd share my newest purchase! It's a byf 41, all matching numbers P.08 Luger. This pistol is beautiful![ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Springfield had to pay royalties to Mauser for using that style of bolt action. That was of course before the US went to war with Germany ;-)
From some quick research, I think the bayonet may have been Greek used.
Yeah, I wasn't sure if those numbers were normal or not...