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Unread 04-10-2008, 05:24 PM   #14
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Ed, Mr. Anderson says at the end of the artical it is a 1918 loaned by a Friend.

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â??On the plus side, the level of workmanship is very good. Metal checkering in places (the magazine button, for example) isn't up to current production standards, and a few machine tool marks are visible.â?

Maybe Herr Anderson thought it was really a new model just made! A few machine marks!!!

Gerben, He has Herr Luger & Mr. Ruger backwards in time!
Like John says..he either needs his meds or was drunk when he wrote this claptrap.
Then you have to wonder if the editor of this handgun rag was asleep at the switch.
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