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Timofey 04-08-2006 07:18 PM

Reference book recommendation
 
Hi All,

I am looking for a good reference book so that I can learn more about my first Luger, a 1917 DWM I recently purchased.

I appreciate yany help

Regards

Tim

Edward Tinker 04-08-2006 07:24 PM

Hello Tim, welcome to the forum! I moved your thread to new collectors, as the subject is more open than just military related. This has been discussed, although I don't know where the heck it is!

Anyway, you could end up with 3 or or books to learn about.

#1 book I would want is Imperial Lugers by Jan Still, however it is out of print right now.

Older books, such as Jones, or Datig can be found on e-bay and are good to read, but both are out of date by many years.

Kenyon's Lugers at Random is okay too, some like it very much, and it would be a good one and can be found for less than $75.00 on line.

Walters books are good, but more specific, he has one that is very enclyopedic that I find good, but not as a first book, however his other one, the Luger Story, is educational and worthwhile to read.

Ed

Will you post complete info and pictures of your 1917??

Timofey 04-10-2006 02:54 PM

Thanks Ed. I didn't see this forum the first time through

I read the Luger Story. I was amazed at the amount of machine steps required. to produce the weapon.

I will look for the titles you have recommended.


Regards,

Tim


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