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Who would you recommend for a full restoration? I am realively new to the forum here. I would appreciate any assistance.
Thanks, Mark |
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Always A
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Hi Mark, I have never had any restoration done so have no first hand experience. However, if you go on the thread "1902 Fat Barrel Discovered" in the early Luger section,you will find a lengthy discussion of this issue. Be sure to save all that import documentation so that you can back up your gun's exotic history. If I thought there were more Lugers like that available in Argentina, I too would hike the Appalachian Trail! Regards, Norm
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