e-gunparts.com, gunbroker.com, or auctionarms.com might have them.
The name is linguistically German and is found in Germany but most widely in the German-speaking parts of Switzerland.
you can find some parts like a new or used bolt assm. or parts matching the carbine from brownnells.com or cheaperthandirt.com but sorry no luck finding a new pistol stock. (if you do buy a bolt for it make sure you buy the right one there's two types, a flat, and a round and you must use the same type)
I've got a listing for a Luger Krieghoff 1936-1945Same specifications as Luger Krieghoff 36, except 1936-45 dated chamber, bbl. proofs. Est. 8600 production.$1950.00 WWII CollectiblesTry to find the latest edition of the Blue Book of Gun Values updated each year. Try your local library. Remember condition isn't everything its the only thing. A "P38" and a "Lugar" are two different semi-auto 9mm pistols produced by Germany during the 1st half of the 20th century. The Lugar was standard issue in the Germany Army in WWI and the P38 was standard issue in WWII. Both used the same ammunition.Addition:The 9 x 19 mm cartridge fired by both the P38 and P08 (Luger) is popularly referred to as the 9mm Luger. The writer above is correct about the German military issue. However, the P38 is still manufactured by Walther, and is the current military sidearm of 9 countries. $500 to $700 us dollors less in Canada $400 to $600 these pistols were mainly bring backs from ww2.
Peasants rose up against their lords in parts of the central ans southern German states. They demanded the return of rights that the lords had usurped.
Partly yes, partly no. Scroll down to related links and look at the green parts of the map of "Viking Raids".
try: Numrich.com
If you are referring to the P08 Luger in 9mm, it was less than reliable under combat situaltions due to the finely machined parts- it worked QUITE well- until you dragged it through mud and dirt.
value depends on overall condition. your mauser COULD be worth $900-$1200
Roughly $900-$1200, depending on markings, condition, and matching parts/ correct magazine, etc.
Try e-gunparts.com. Don't get your hopes up.
Gun shop, gun show, want ad, e-gunparts.com
check top of the luger. you should see: byf(mauser), suhl, erfurt, or DWM. those are the different makers
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A place which carries parts for that pistol, presumably. We'd be happy to direct you to such a place, but we can't, since we have no idea what the make and model of your pistol is.
Aftermarket barrels. A longer barrel will get your paint into a smaller spread. Try Stiffi, Smart Parts, or Dye barrels.