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New US Test Records Website
Howdy, strangers! I've been on hiatus working on some other endeavors recently and after speaking with Ron Wood and Eric recently am trying to get back in the habit of visiting the forum regularly.
I'd like to reiterate my sincere eternal thanks to all of the experts on this forum that have taught me so much, and taken their time to lend a wise eye and save me from being burned on many occasions as I built my collection. As many of you know, a couple of years back I conducted my own extensive research on the US Tests, including a week long stint at the National Archives. I discovered a plethora of previously undiscovered, unpublished information, and still have much research to do. To share such new information on the US Luger Tests, and to preserve and share the copies of the records I obtained, I have created the following website: http://testluger.com I have initially shared a few key records, and will continue to regularly share hundreds of additional records, including significant amounts of key, new information on the tests that are not in any published book. Every fact and conclusion stated will be supported with the actual accompanying records. Shortly this website will have the capability to notify you when new records are added, and will also be able to share notifications of new records to accompanying Facebook and Twitter pages. I hope some of you find these records interesting. Enjoy! |
I don’t think the link works
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This is what I get when I click on it.
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The testluger.com/ domain has expired.
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Darn
Anyone save any of it? |
last time hugo made a posting was back in 2022
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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Borchardt Hugo Borchardt - Wikipedia Hugo Borchardt (June 6, 1844 – May 8, 1924) was a German firearms inventor and engineer, born in Magdeburg, Kingdom of Prussia |
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The website contained the result of Clark's extensive research into the U.S. National Archives. Due to our common interest he sent me copies of his entire research archive contents. The immediate result of this grant was this study https://forum.lugerforum.com/showthr...highlight=test which many of you have seen, but has been out of the mainstream long enough that it is probably new material for some.
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Shouldn't that "Test Eagle chaos" thread become a sticky, too ?
https://forum.lugerforum.com/showthr...highlight=test |
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