15 May 2020
One For Each Hand
One the left is a 1916ish made DWM commercial 9mm Luger. It's a parts gun with several mismatched pieces, but it's a damn good shooter.
On the right is a 1936 made Mauser military contract P.08. A couple parts have been forced matched.
Willard got the Mauser for a price that if you offered him double what he paid, you'd still be getting a deal on a Luger. Yes, I hate him too.
Detailed pics of the Mauser are here:
Detailed pics of the DWM are here:
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