Trunk Monkey
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A hot pink Glock
Cost. The Luger is/was a hand fitted firearm.
I'd really love a reproduction of the Luger 9mm, the P08. I'm not sure why this model and other great Luger pistols are not being reproduced, must have something to do with the name and the rights behind the name Luger and the pistol designs?
I mean, the design is the design, that is, it's still a great design
No, it isn't. It was a great design for the time. Unlike the 1911, however, there are no actual performance advantages offered by it. Nor does it have the 1911's network effects going for it.
There is nothing beneficial about having a toggle that pops up into the line of sight on every shot.
Winchester Model 24 SXS in 10,12,16,20,28 and 410.
I'd really love a reproduction of the Luger 9mm, the P08.
Anyone know why no gun manufacturers have offered a copy/clone with upgrades?]
I understand but I'd still like to you know, be able to get one. I don't think black powder, muzzle loading guns are great designs compared to the modern rifle but some people still want one, even a modern one
Sure, that's cool. I'd be happy if they made them (no skin off my nose).
But most muzzle-loaders are pretty simple and easy to make.
Of course, his rifles cost an amazing amount of money to own, but they are pretty much an exact replica of what a hunter would of had circa 1750s and very accurate when shot.
That's not a 1911. Nice try though.
Let's see, a blued finish on a gun that can be highly polished like the classic Colts but is as rust resistant as stainless..
A scaled down version of a Broomhandle in .22 that is a close mechanical facsimile, functions reliably, and is popularly priced, i.e., like a Ruger Wrangler.