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Unread 02-19-2011, 12:25 PM   #1
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Photos of the Borchardt that was found in Iraq was posted on one of the forums a while back, but I don't recall when or where it was posted. It was in less than pristine condition but was still functional. I don't know if it was successfully removed from country or if it ended up destroyed (I doubt it...GIs are pretty resourceful!)
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It was on the HK94.com site. What's been driving me nuts is trying to figure the construction, mounting, etc. of the extractor! There was a pic showing it( the Iraq model), which appears straight compared to the early luger extractor. I wanted to build something to shoot! Obviously, whoever found it had some idea what it was. I almost bought one 15 yrs ago or so from Shattuck. Unfortunately, lost 2 grand 'cause I couldn;t come up with the balance.......another $2000! So, it was out to the shop..
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