No, despite the similarity to the name Luger (who was an American, by the way) RUGERS are named for the American Bill Ruger, who founded the company. Rugers are made in the US.
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100-500 USD
You will have to contact Ruger to find out.
Unknown.
the german side of the conflict used mainly the Mp series of SMGS and mauser rifles, the british had the tommyguns and rifles, japan had ariska rifles, china had stolen rifles and guns from japan and guns given by the USA, USA had the greasegun, tommygun, M1 rifles and M2 machineguns
0-300 usd
The GEW 98 Mauser, in 8mm caliber. See link below.
See the link below for the history on the company web page. German gun maker.
There were 6 rifles in the WW1 the German Mauser, the British Lee-Enfield, the French Lebel, the French Berthier, the U.S. Springfield and the Austro-Hungarian Steyr- Mannlicher. There were 6 rifles in the WW1 the German Mauser, the British Lee-Enfield, the French Lebel, the French Berthier, the U.S. Springfield and the Austro-Hungarian Steyr- Mannlicher.
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It lets you know that it was made prior to 1973. Often referred to as Old Model Rugers.
The first bolt-action rifle was invented by German inventor Johann Nicolaus von Dreyse in 1824 CE.