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lfid 03-01-2014 06:28 PM

an interesting website
 
http://armasonline.org/armas-on-line...abellum-luger/

http://translate.google.com/
ex google detect language to english
In this photo taken in Berlin in 1958, we see the son of Georg Luger, Luger Gerorge II and his daughter Elizabeth, flanking Fred Datig, author of The Luger Pistol. Right, August Herr Weiss.

enjoy
Bill

cirelaw 03-01-2014 07:41 PM

Its asmume it hasn't been translated. Even without, some valuable info can be gleemed! Tks Eric

lfid 03-01-2014 08:09 PM

yes - it seems to be portuguese and you can copy and paste text then into the translator - google translator free usage and translator seems to accept full pages of text in one request

ex the first paragraph and is from the entire first page at
http://armasonline.org/

Your Portal on Guns, Shooting and Collecting - Line on Weapons

The author of Weapons Online , FP Carlos Neto , is a lifetime member of the NRA ( National Rifle Association) , and scholar of firearms for over 50 years with emphasis on military employment. Performed consulting work next to some museums such as the Museu Paulista ( Ipiranga ) , the Museum Prudente de Moraes ( Piracicaba ) and the Museum of Itu Convention , among others . He is also co - founder and maintainer of the website Shooters and Collectors . This paper addresses the issue Firearms with regard mainly to their history, collecting , preserving parts , recovery, sport shooting and technical assessments . The articles show good amount of information , pictures and diagrams , keeping the subject accessible even to the uninitiated in the art .

research can be fun and low cost !
Bill

saab-bob 03-01-2014 09:24 PM

Very nice!
Lots of great info,even for those folks who don't speak Portuguese.(like me).
I have never seen a canvas luger holster made by Mills. Those must be rare.
The pics of the early 1900 Swiss models are amazing.
Thanks
Bob

Sergio Natali 03-02-2014 04:26 AM

Bill

Thanks for your link, the site you found to me is very informative.

Sergio


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