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Ted, your Mauser is a Portuguese contract gun which was rerouted to the Whermacht in 41/42.
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@cplbullet Jim's the other guy. I'm Ted. :)
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Its a Portuguese crest alright.
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What does a luger in that kind of condition for got now a days?
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Very nice guns. I particularly like the Lugar.
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Paintballs on the ground ? (just joking)
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Can you get in trouble for having the guns outside?, and what if you were to put a couple of blanks through it? I imagine it would be troublesome.. I wish I had guns laws like this, unfortunately i will probably never own a fully auto gun unless i move :(
29thinfgeek 1 month ago
@29thinfgeek Nah - the neibours are used to my little eccentricities.
nzww2buff 1 month ago
Really nice mate. What is the maker on the new MG34? Curious about the year and number/letter code on it. Is it matching? The aluminium grips on the old 34 are still a unknown area of study, some experts say it's post-war replacements (Israel got tons of 34's after WW2) and others say they were used only in armor vehicles. At any rate the other two guns are nice as well.
C2builder 1 month ago 2
@C2builder Hmmmm...the grips on the MG42 are brown Bakerlite type. The one's on the new MG34 are black painted aluminium. I'll send you some pics of the markings. They are all matching, but the feedplate has what looks like a replacement number etched into it. Probably a replacement.
nzww2buff 1 month ago
I though it said 1940 on the luger? The "42" should mean that it is manufactured by mauser. But I am no expert. Awesome P08 :)
heintron 1 month ago
@heintron It is a '42.
nzww2buff 1 month ago