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    Hoss

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    1. Beautiful piece Ed

      I only learned how to take em apart a couple of weeks ago I'll clean it this is the ad from the auction:

      Description: SN 276. 4" 9mm bbl. "DWM" scroll on center toggle link. Two Imperial proofs on left side of receiver. All numbered parts are matching including both orig wood bottom magazines, one magazine having the period mark (276.) indicating it to be the original magazine to the pistol, the other without the period indicating it to be the spare. Serial number 276 making it one of the earliest of this model produced known today. No holdopen added. Front grip strap is unit marked "B.14.R.M.G.12." (Bavarian 14th Reserve Infantry Regiment, weapon number 12). Comes in a brown leather "AWM / 3 / 09" marked holster with orig Imperial proofed takedown tool. Back of holster is stamped "14IR. / 12." (14th Infantry Regiment Weapon number 12). This gun is featured on pgs. 314, 483, 570, 1108, and 1151 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. This was the earliest complete matching 1908 rig encountered in the research of this book. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Fine retaining about 60% blue with scattered pitting on the gun that is deepest on left side around sideplate and front of bbl. Grip straps are turning to brown. 50% orig straw with scattered corrosion. The bore is bright with light wear. Checkered walnut grips are worn with a few minor dings and indents. Magazines are very good with corrosion on the bodies. Holster is very good with minor scuffs, wrinkles and surface cracking. Takedown tool retains about 70% blue and has scattered light corrosion.

      Eric

    2. Speaking of the stirnpanzer which we weren't my chum kicked up one in similar circumstances years ago just walking through the old battlefield woods day dreaming. If you want one you'd better hurry I hear the cleaners are ruining the old fields, the blighters. Why oh why can't they just leave alone next they'll be kids running around with ice creams its disgusting and really pisses me off!

      Let me ask you Gents a question 'Do you get the same feeling walking on a US Civil War battlefield'? NO? YES? I feel I'm in a manicured park its a shame and not right thousands died in these fields!! I'm dreading 2014.........

      Rant over Sorry.

      Eric

    3. I'm not interested myself. I'd rather put the money into a Luger, my primary collecting interest. I don't have a place to display it anyway.

      They are a bit of a pain to display love the way Karel does it I used to just hang mine from a shelf. Lol the stirnpanzer is funny to if you put it on a helm the whole lid just flops forward! Ed you can build a wooden frame come on, buy one. ;)

      Eric

      ps I bought a copy not long ago....$125 funny enough they are very good well made.

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