Is it legal to own a German Luger?

Are lugers legal?

It is perfectly legal to shoot and display your Luger, Mauser, Astra, Radom, etc with the stock attached in all fifty states.Nov 8, 2011

Can you put a stock on a Luger?

Yes, unless the barrel of the pistol is at least 16 inches in length (and the overall length of the firearm with stock attached is at least 26 inches). However, certain stocked handguns, such as original semiautomatic Mauser “Broomhandles” and Lugers, have been removed from the purview of the NFA as collectors' items.

Is a Luger a German pistol?

Luger pistol, also called Parabellum Pistol, semiautomatic German hand weapon first manufactured in 1900 for both military and commercial use. It was made in 7.65- and 9-millimetre calibres and had a toggle-joint breech mechanism.

What is the difference between 9mm and 9mm Luger ammo?

The 9mm and 9mm Luger are absolutely one and the same cartridge. The 9mm is also known as 9×19, which itself is short for 9x19mm Parabellum.Jun 10, 2020

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