Lugers can reach speeds of up to 90 miles per hour (145 kilometers per hour) on the fastest tracks. The speed varies depending on the track's design, weather conditions, and the athlete's skill. The combination of gravity and the streamlined design of the sled allows for these high velocities during competitive runs. Safety measures, including protective gear, are crucial due to the high speeds involved.
not military produced lugers. however, some people elected to nickel plate their luger causing the value to go down as much as 30%............
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The plural of Luger would be Lugers.
9mm would be the most common. there is also the 30 cal. luger ammo which is a bottle neck cartridge......... lugers were made for the 9mm and 30 cal. lugers
price for lugers depend mostly on condition, maker, matching magazine. this can only be done by looking the luger over. $550 to $1200 round figures.
go to: gunsamerica.com check out the gun condition and price asked on lugers. compare it to yours for price
the 1916 luger was a WW1 pistol. However, many WW1 lugers were pressed into German service during WW2. Not necessary nazi marking on WW1 lugers...........but possible
One can find a great deal of information about the restaurant Peter Lugers Steakhouse by visiting the official Peter Luger website. There, one can find out about the products they sell and the locations they have.
no history was kept on lugers
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Lugers wear form-fitting aerodynamic suits that are made from materials designed to reduce air friction such as spandex or Lycra. These suits help minimize drag and allow lugers to move faster down the track. Additionally, lugers often wear helmets and goggles to further reduce air resistance and protect themselves during the run.