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Unread 03-24-2007, 11:17 PM   #9
Jim McArthur
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Default Great advice

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Originally posted by Luke
Jim,

If you are interested in owning a real Navy Luger, I would strongly suggest you do a lot of research, including the purchase of Jan Still's book, "Imperial Lugers." Also, do a search for Navy Lugers on this and the other forum, especially the articles on fake Navys . . . . and ask a lot of questions here. Almost all of the experts are members of this forum.

Because Navy Lugers are relatively expensive, some individuals have "created" these guns from parts; and many of these fakes are good enough to fool all but the most expert collectors.

After doing the research and reading the books, I finally realized that I might never know enough to buy an authentic gun; so I evenutally bought mine from one of the most reputable dealers in the Luger business.


Luke
Sounds like excellent advice all around, Luke. I'm trying to get hold of a copy of Imperial Lugers: does anyone have any leads?

Jim
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