Perhaps i'm missing the obvious, but..
With Lugers drawing fairly high prices in most markets, and the 200 that krieghoff is now making drawing $17,000 prices...
How has no firearms company started making reproductions of these?
I believe an american fellow offers hand made reproduction ones in the $5k per range, however this seems more of a custom firearm setup than a manufactured mass product.
Are they just too technical to manufacture in quantity at this point?
....my assumption is that China doesn't copy these because of the technical requirements vs profitability on simpler knock offs that aren't as picky, but i'm sure some of the non-Chinese companies pumping out 1911 clones could just as easily tool up for these if a market existed?
One would assume that the tooling for these would have existed in many copies around the world, and not just what Mauser/krieghoff have.
Am I incorrect in assuming a market exists for new ones and that enough surplus stock still exists to make it not worthwhile?
Am I missing the possibility that a patent on this design somehow still exists?
...curious as to what I must be missing.
I appreciate anyones feedback.
With Lugers drawing fairly high prices in most markets, and the 200 that krieghoff is now making drawing $17,000 prices...
How has no firearms company started making reproductions of these?
I believe an american fellow offers hand made reproduction ones in the $5k per range, however this seems more of a custom firearm setup than a manufactured mass product.
Are they just too technical to manufacture in quantity at this point?
....my assumption is that China doesn't copy these because of the technical requirements vs profitability on simpler knock offs that aren't as picky, but i'm sure some of the non-Chinese companies pumping out 1911 clones could just as easily tool up for these if a market existed?
One would assume that the tooling for these would have existed in many copies around the world, and not just what Mauser/krieghoff have.
Am I incorrect in assuming a market exists for new ones and that enough surplus stock still exists to make it not worthwhile?
Am I missing the possibility that a patent on this design somehow still exists?
...curious as to what I must be missing.
I appreciate anyones feedback.


















































