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BILL 05-30-2001 04:52 PM

Gotta get me some books..
 
..to study for the next big quiz. I wonder if anyone has any leads on a decent copy of Walters 'The Luger'?




John Sabato 05-30-2001 05:15 PM

Check eBay... as much as I hate'em you'll probably find one there (EOM)
 

Hugh 05-30-2001 05:49 PM

Re: Gotta get me some books..
 
Bill,


Go to here and do a search for the book you want, check the different dealers for the cheapest price.



Book Search

Dok 05-30-2001 07:10 PM

Check Guncraft books...
 
they have great books at great prices, have bought several from them. Cheaper than Amazon.com sometimes. Their URL is given below. I believe the server is down right now due to being taken over by Earthlink, but keep trying...





Guncraft Books

TomN 05-30-2001 08:58 PM

Re: Gotta get me some books..
 
I have a perfect brand new copy of Walter's book I'll let go for 25 bucks including shipping. I looked all over for a copy last fall. Found one in England and one in Kansas City and ended up with two copies.If your interested drop me a line at nords@aol.com TomN




Dok 05-30-2001 09:02 PM

There ya go Bill.... :) (EOM)
 

BILL 05-30-2001 09:04 PM

Thanks..
 
Thanks you guys, buying even more books than I had planned, now that I know where they are.




BILL 05-30-2001 09:08 PM

How come everything isn't this smooth? :) (EOM)
 

Ad. 05-30-2001 11:46 PM

Walter's books..
 
What is the difference in content between "The Luger" and "The Luger Book"; both by Walter? Or is the later one merely a re-issue, with a different title? I've wondered for some time now. Thanks guys.




tom h 05-31-2001 10:09 AM

Re: Walter's books..
 
John Walter's "Luger" was a limited edition that came in the leather case with Interarms Naval commerative luger (has a whole chapter on Mauser 1970s lugers & production methods) and is arranged chronologically. "The Luger book" is still in print and has most of the same info, but arranged alphabetically, so may be easier to use as a reference.





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