I've got a German luger made at Eufurt state armory in 1917.
Complete gun with belt (with original owners name carved into it "Hielbeck", buckle, holster, 2 non matching mags with wood bottoms and bayonet.
Great uncle brought it back from the WWI and was his, passed to my grandfather, then to my dad, to me (soon to be handed over to my son)
It's 105 years old and I have shot the piss out of it with no intention of stopping now.
Guns are made to be shot.
Complete gun with belt (with original owners name carved into it "Hielbeck", buckle, holster, 2 non matching mags with wood bottoms and bayonet.
Great uncle brought it back from the WWI and was his, passed to my grandfather, then to my dad, to me (soon to be handed over to my son)
It's 105 years old and I have shot the piss out of it with no intention of stopping now.
Guns are made to be shot.