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Luger carbine expert
Gentlemen, I need to talk to whoever knows about Luger Carbines...I am trying to purchase a representitave example but I can find no book resource for any reference. Anyone able and willing to answer a few questions? Thanks, Jerry Burney
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Hey Jerry, was your winning lottery ticket from Colorado or Arizona?
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Aaron, Slowly but surely I have been selling off some of the pistols I have aquired over the years but are not my primary collecting interest. It's all hard earned money I can assure you.
I thought I would rather have one beauty to occupy space in my safe than a dozen so-so guns. Carbines are pricey but again, so is most of the Navy and Artillery's I like. One odd bit of trivia...I am 57 years old and have never in my life bought a lottery ticket! And it's been 25 years since I have set foot in a Mall. Weird huh? Jerry Burney |
Jerry, that is odd; me too! I am 46 years old and its been 2 days since I bought a lottery ticket!
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Gee, I have to decide..A 10 OZ bottle of water or a Lottery ticket? The odds are better that a mountain Lion will pounce on me and eat me than winning anything on the lottery. Guess I'm just not much of a gambler. I know it gives poor people hope but...Jerry Burney
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Some wag once labeled lotteries as "The stupidity tax". I am inclined to agree.
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Jerry, Not wasting your money on such things as the lottery, is why you can now afford a carbine. I presume that you want a M1902, not the less expensive M1920 variety. TH
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Tom, That's a good one! I had to wait in line the other day while some idiot fooled with a gob of lottery tickets...
Tom, I wish I could afford an 02 but I have been offered a DWM 1920 and I hope it's what it's supposed to be. When I find out more about it I will confer with those who have contacted me. Jerry Burney |
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