Interested to see if there are any other P08 fans with some treasures around here?
This is a 100% matching including the magazine 1937 with the original finish, great bore with no frosting.
![Image](http://www.moviephotoforums.com/photopost/data/565/medium/1937-3.jpg)
![Image](http://www.moviephotoforums.com/photopost/data/565/medium/1937-6.jpg)
Moderator: carlson1
How true that is. I remember reading one time that the Luger was the most recognizable gun ever but I think that's an old survey. I'm sure now it's a Glock, Beretta 92 or the greatest gun ever made the 1911. :)cheezit wrote:for me they are as timeless as a 1911, a ppk or a high power.
Mando'a wrote:I would really like to get a hold of a P08 myself.
I hear they feel wonderful to hold and fire.
I see them quite a bit at local gunshows, but they tend to run between $500 to $700 dollars.
I would rather put that money to an AK or AR, or more magazines and ammo...
cheezit wrote:If I remember correctly there was a .45acp version that is very rare.
My 1943 Ithaca which was my dad's sidearm in WW2. I put the Pachmyars on it because I'm left-handed and I don't want to mar the finish on the front strap with my wedding ring, but I still have the original grip panels:Max wrote:A little 1944 that has been in my family for almost 60 years.
That's what they ALL say!....The Annoyed Man wrote:My 1943 Ithaca which was my dad's sidearm in WW2. I put the Pachmyars on it because I'm left-handed and I don't want to mar the finish on the front strap with my wedding ring, but I still have the original grip panels:Max wrote:A little 1944 that has been in my family for almost 60 years.
BTW, the idiot marks were already there when I got it.
That's a good price for a mechanically sound "shooter" grade Luger, unless it's rusty and pitted.The better ones on Gunbroker seem to have awfully high reserve prices . . . most have been listed a long time with no bids. I figure the seller is just waiting for a fish to swim by . . .Mando'a wrote: . . . I see them quite a bit at local gunshows, but they tend to run between $500 to $700 dollars.