I love being a member of OGCA. My parents are members and I even got my close friends and roommates as members now. I personally know Mr. Rachwal and have bought several things off of him. I also use him for when I need to update certain guns in my collection values for insurance purposes. He's highly intelligent, well spoken, and enjoys a good conversation. I look forward to seeing him at every show. Regards from Simon.
I won’t do business with any firearm or automobile dealers that have a “no haggle” price policy. If more folks did the same, I believe you’d see a significant change in prices, policies, and personalities. 😉
Hi, I have a problem with my P08 Artillery luger. I cant reassemble my pistol, is there some trick to put again the side plate ? Its possible you can give and advice?
nice to see, but not only the artillery used these Luger pistols, even pilots before machine guns in the planes were installed shot such long pistols during the beginning of ww1 greetings from Germany.....
Oh WOW GREAT VIDEO, LOVE LUGERS. I have one now that I think is VERY INTERESTING it's a WW1 Simpson frame and toggle assembly but the barrel extention is dated 1940, the barrel is arsenal marked and appears almost NEW condition. There was NO SERIAL NUMBERS in the usual places (ieft side of the frame above the take down lever and in front of the frame below the barrel. There are NO ARSENAL PROOFING MARKS on the right side of the barrel extention above the frame rails. I had to replace the recoil and striker spring and the mag (JUNK). WORKS GREAT NOW. Oh yeah NO IMPORT MARKS. 😉
You jam that mag in like youre swinging a framing hammer...id bet you the metal shavings falling to the tabletop would be visible to the naked eye. I wouldnt want to see you slamming any firearm of mine around like its a pipe wrench.
I have personally dealt with Mr.Rachwal through his website and I can say it was a pleasant experience and he was very professional.
Nice, OGCA since 1973. Blessings my friend!
I love being a member of OGCA. My parents are members and I even got my close friends and roommates as members now. I personally know Mr. Rachwal and have bought several things off of him. I also use him for when I need to update certain guns in my collection values for insurance purposes. He's highly intelligent, well spoken, and enjoys a good conversation. I look forward to seeing him at every show.
Regards from Simon.
He is a great guy! We have known him for decades.
@@historicinvestments2587 I haven't known him that long, probably 20 maybe 25 years.
Great Video David.
Derek
Very good video. You don't hang around ! Great, had to pause a few times to follow !
I won’t do business with any firearm or automobile dealers that have a “no haggle” price policy. If more folks did the same, I believe you’d see a significant change in prices, policies, and personalities. 😉
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Hi, I have a problem with my P08 Artillery luger. I cant reassemble my pistol, is there some trick to put again the side plate ? Its possible you can give and advice?
nice to see, but not only the artillery used these Luger pistols, even pilots before machine guns in the planes were installed shot such long pistols during the beginning of ww1
greetings from Germany.....
Interesting! Thanks for the comment.
Oh WOW GREAT VIDEO, LOVE LUGERS. I have one now that I think is VERY INTERESTING it's a WW1 Simpson frame and toggle assembly but the barrel extention is dated 1940, the barrel is arsenal marked and appears almost NEW condition. There was NO SERIAL NUMBERS in the usual places (ieft side of the frame above the take down lever and in front of the frame below the barrel. There are NO ARSENAL PROOFING MARKS on the right side of the barrel extention above the frame rails. I had to replace the recoil and striker spring and the mag (JUNK). WORKS GREAT NOW. Oh yeah NO IMPORT MARKS. 😉
Had no idea lagers had so many numbers to match.thats crazy
Lugers have a lot of numbers.
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You jam that mag in like youre swinging a framing hammer...id bet you the metal shavings falling to the tabletop would be visible to the naked eye. I wouldnt want to see you slamming any firearm of mine around like its a pipe wrench.