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http://www.lugerman.com/Pages/MainPages/Luger45.html The Luger 45 project was started by LugerMan Inc in February 2015. It took us, the company of 5 enthusiasts, 2 years to return this legendary firearm to the American Market. For many years since the beginning of the last century, this gun has been a dream of many collectors and sports enthusiasts all over the world. Our dream was to give the 45 Luger a second chance at life. Our goal was very ambitious. Not only because of its difficulty, but because of the conflict between production complexity and affordability for collectors. We realize that this is not the first time the Luger 45 is offered to customers, but we are proud to offer this gun for the lowest price ever in history. The price of the standard 1907 model unit is $5795. Our guns are based on blueprints taken off the original 1907 US Army Trial Luger. Milled out of solid blocks of 4140 hard steel. All parts are made in USA on CNC milling machines at LugerMan Inc. Magazines are made in house and nickeled after bending. No subcontractors were used. Everything is made in house. First Lot of 40 units produced in 2017 are sold out and started shipping on 12/2017 Second Lot of 50 units currently in progress and targeted for shipping in December of 2018 It will be shipping with 2 magazines and one set of grips. Production started on 06/2017 with 40% completed to date 1/12/18 Additional accessories will be available for purchase. Custom : Custom Options available and will be build on current production guns. We are very interested in your feedback. That's why every buyer of the first 12 guns will get a chance to shoot the first prototype gun free of charge. We will ship the prototype #4 to a range of the participant’s choice, and allow it to stay there for a week, for display and testing. Then it will return home for inspection and forwarded on to the next participant. Same option will be available to any buyers at $300 cost for a week of testing. Customizations are also available: Standard Army Test Model Luger 45:$5795 Custom Baby Luger 45:$6995 Competition model with adjustable sights and variable trigger package:$7295 Heavy Barrel Target 6 inch Model Luger 45:$6595 Hunting Luger Carbine in 10 mm:$11795 Different barrels length are available in 45 ACP and 10mm calibers 10mm guns :$6595 Solid Wood presentation box:$500 Standard set of grips (walnut, micarta) :$300 Custom target set of grips (walnut, micarta) :$500 (Customer supplied material is an option) Additional magazines:$350 Payment options: we offer payment plan for interested buyers: Deposit of $795 with following monthly payments of $500 until paid in full Technical Specifications: Standard Army Model 1907: Made in USA Caliber: 45 ACP Capacity: 7 + 1 Barrel Size: 4.75 inch Overall Height : 5.5 inch Overall Length : 9.3 inch Body Width: 1.25 inch Max Width at toggle: 1.45 inch Weight: 32 ounce Finish: Slow Rust Blue, Straw and Fire Blue on small parts Grips: Checkered Walnut Commander Model 1907: Made in USA Caliber: 45 ACP Capacity: 6 + 1 Barrel Size: 3 inch Overall Height : 5 inch Overall Length : 7.6 inch Body Width: 1.25 inch Max Width at toggle: 1.45 inch Weight: 29 ounce Finish: Slow Rust Blue, Straw and Fire Blue on small parts Grips: Checkered Walnut |
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I think at those prices... there’s no worry about selling out... |
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it seems they have some understanding about german pistols very good service also before after must say I like it, its not common to see this if you had shown me the the Luger carbine before I had not believe its made in america this is interesting to see "Hunting Luger Carbine in 10 mm:$11795" a hunting carbine in 10 mm Auto would be the maximum |
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Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Donuts! Doh! and FJWH! Homer |
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Am I wrong or were there a few Lugers made in 45acp that the US Army tested in the early 20th Century? |
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IIRC there were two? in the army trials when the Colt .45 ACP M1911 was adopted One was used and shot out, the other is/was in a collection in the U.S.???? TH44 |
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From what I've read, there were two: Guns&Ammo Here's the report of the 1907 trials: Forgotten Weapons |
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Quote: That is what I found as well.. Ripp |
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Karl Nedbal in Austria made parabellum pistols in 45 acp since the 1990s |
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John Martz made them too. |
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Here is a guy in Germany that will do a custom PO8 Jagdkarabin.. https://www.fineguns.de/info1 https://www.fineguns.de/ |
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Here's a (55+ minute) installment of a rather interesting YouTube series called Small Arms of WW1 - Primer. This one's all about the 'Luger': Luger |