What Model Is This Gun? Many of You Guessed It Right
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Corrina Peterson | Apr 03, 2012 | Comments 0

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With 1472 pages of gun prices, photos and descriptions, there's a pretty good chance you'll find what you're looking for.
Thanks to everyone who commented for a chance to win the 2012 Standard Catalog of Firearms. We thought we’d chosen a relatively obscure gun for the contest, but many astute readers guessed the model right anyway.
The gun pictured here is a Luger 1902 Carbine, by Deutsch Waffen und Munitions, Karlsruhe, Germany. According to the Standard Catalog:
“11.75-inch barrel, 7.65mm caliber. The sight has four positions and is silver-soldered to the barrel. A stock and forearm were sold with this weapon. The serial range was 21000-22100 and 23500-24900. There were approximately 2,500 manufactured for commercial sale in and out of Germany. Many were imported into the United States, but none here have been noted with the ‘Germany’ export stamp.”
The price? Exc 19000, VG 14500, Good 7500, Fair 3500, Poor 2500. Note: With stock add 50 percent.
The winner of the book this week, by random drawing, is “rud.jordan,” one of the many readers who got the model correct, and he was also right in the ballpark with his guess on the value.
Thanks again to everyone who entered the book giveaway, and to all of you for reading the blog. If you didn’t win, but would like a copy of the Standard Catalog, click here to get yours in the Gun Digest Store. As a valued Inside Gun Digest Books blog reader, get free Standard U.S. shipping by using promo code INSIDEGDB. Fine print: This offer is valid with the purchase of 2012 Standard Catalog of Firearms. Items which ship directly from the manufacturer, indicated by a little red truck symbol, do not qualify for free shipping.
And, remember to check back often for more chances to win great Gun Digest books!
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About the Author: Corrina Peterson manages book acquisitions and production at Gun Digest Books, the leading publisher of books covering everything there is to know about guns, ammo and knives. Corrina's interest in firearms began as the result of a close relationship with an M16 during active duty military service and went on to include trap shooting, upland bird hunting and wilderness elk hunting.








