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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: CCCPalifornia
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Greetings John D - This is my first week of actually looking at Lugers with anything more than a passing lustfull stare... that is to say I have not really researched them before now.
So... before any of you guffaw, please swollow your cola or coffee and I'll ask: What exactly is a Krieghoff? (STOP LAUGHIN DARNIT!) If it fits with the stuff I have said above, then sure I'll consider it. I feel partial to the Nazi Era stuff however because of the history and because it would make such a nice acompanyment to my other WWII items.... but I'll not be dogmatic if I can get a super deal... As for being a "class act" you best watch your mouth before you ruin my reputation as a bumbling fool! I work hard to appear stupid and slobbish and you aint gonna wreck it for me! Seriously, thank you very kindly for the compliments on the Valtro and Jardine's Custom sites. I think the very thing that draws me to John's 1911's is in part what has piqued my interest in Lugers... the elegance and care put into making them is a real assett. Of course the Luger has history and such a unique mechanism that it holds a whole different kind of allure as well. Thanks for the comments! Charles
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