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Unread 03-10-2005, 08:51 PM   #13
Vondertann2
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I spoke with mr. romo today about the status of the .45 stainless luger. He said that he is having trouble getting a tool and die maker for the frame,most of the good ones work in the oil business he mentioned. He indicated that I could use his email address to keep posted on the .45 progress. He also said that he is pursuring the .45 project and will eventually have the gun in production. I was a little confused because I thought that the pattern for this .45 luger was that of the john martz .45 he mentioned that he is also has talem dimensions from the exact reproductions that mike krause is making. I thought that the original german .45 luger was physically larger than the 9mm version.
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