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Eternal Lifer LugerForum Patron Join Date: Jun 2002
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I have this one of Fred's, he sent me the info; beautiful gun.
I have a coon dog and shooter lugar I'd trade fer it? I am up to 506 in my database, thats uh, 4% of the approx 11,900 made ![]() Ed
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Anybody knows what the R stands for?
Alf.
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it stands for R
It is a work mans stamping, you see them on all types of lugers, with assorted letters. this is what i have read and been told and I am sure that is true. Ed
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Thanks mate.
I should have know that. ![]() Alf.
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