Collectors Source Unboxing Video

can you show more pics of the luger? like does it #### and click? from the video it looks really nice!.

guys wanting to change out the barrel is a stupid idea. if its an all matching WW1 luger its much better deactivated then changed around to install a non military barrel on it. that's butchery!

this year I restored a No1 enfield 1918 and traded it to CS. they deactivated it and sold it for $800 a third more then what it would go for non dewat. deactivated guns are worth more because anyone can own them for any reason. the OP now has a gun he can sell at any time to any place he wants without worrying about PALs and ATTs. also he can display it!
 
can you show more pics of the luger? like does it #### and click? from the video it looks really nice!.

guys wanting to change out the barrel is a stupid idea. if its an all matching WW1 luger its much better deactivated then changed around to install a non military barrel on it. that's butchery!

this year I restored a No1 enfield 1918 and traded it to CS. they deactivated it and sold it for $800 a third more then what it would go for non dewat. deactivated guns are worth more because anyone can own them for any reason. the OP now has a gun he can sell at any time to any place he wants without worrying about PALs and ATTs. also he can display it!

Welding it up solid isn't butchery???

Cutting it up so that it cocks, clicks but doesn't fire a round isn't butchery???

I'd rather have a shooter with a mismatched barrel. I say that owning two dewats.
 
can you show more pics of the luger? like does it #### and click? from the video it looks really nice!.

guys wanting to change out the barrel is a stupid idea. if its an all matching WW1 luger its much better deactivated then changed around to install a non military barrel on it. that's butchery!

this year I restored a No1 enfield 1918 and traded it to CS. they deactivated it and sold it for $800 a third more then what it would go for non dewat. deactivated guns are worth more because anyone can own them for any reason. the OP now has a gun he can sell at any time to any place he wants without worrying about PALs and ATTs. also he can display it!

I have made several videos of my Luger that show it cocking and clicking and the matching serial numbers! The link is below:

 
the gun is complete and original. putting any parts that are not original to the gun make it less valuable. if you change the barrel why not put custom grips on it and a red dot scope?

a luger is a gun you want for collecting not shooting. specially a WW1 gun.

Welding it up solid isn't butchery???

Cutting it up so that it cocks, clicks but doesn't fire a round isn't butchery???

I'd rather have a shooter with a mismatched barrel. I say that owning two dewats.
 
This argument is easy to solve. Both options suck. Being free to own a hundred year old pistol in original condition without fear of prosecution would be great.
 
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There are lots of collectors who shoot their WWI firearms like Lugers, including myself. Absolutely nothing wrong with that if you treat them with care and respect.
the gun is complete and original. putting any parts that are not original to the gun make it less valuable. if you change the barrel why not put custom grips on it and a red dot scope?

a luger is a gun you want for collecting not shooting. specially a WW1 gun.
 
You're a idiot if you believe that a deactivation makes a Luger more valuable.

What does a deact Luger go for? 800?

Try finding a Luger with restricted barrel for less than $1000

Plus then the Liberals don't win with their disarmament bull####.
the gun is complete and original. putting any parts that are not original to the gun make it less valuable. if you change the barrel why not put custom grips on it and a red dot scope?

a luger is a gun you want for collecting not shooting. specially a WW1 gun.
 
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