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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Tennessee
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Well Virginian I sure was dumbfounded to realize I had no idea what I was doing! The only thing I could think of was to go to a site where I could find people who KNEW lugers. I have belonged to a JEEP site for over a year and never posted anything so I am not great about asking for help. I try to dig it out myself from the site but this was so basic I was afraid after looking for an hour that I had to ask! And knowing the caliber of people who are regulars on a site like this, it took 30 more minutes to build up the nerve to do it. I thought I may have to wait for days to get an answer all the while not knowing if the gun STUCK in this position was good for it. What a morning THIS has been. Thanks for your comments!
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Mr. von Vlimmeren. I thank you for that timely reply. That is the only thing on my lugers that I could think they meant by straw. Because it does look like the color of straw when you look at it. And this then determines if the pistol has been well used or lightly used I imagine. Now I know why they put stock in that color as well as the bluing for pricing purposes. I appreciate your help in this matter. Len
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