View Single Post
Unread 08-07-2009, 05:28 PM   #7
RJC
User
 
RJC's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 6
Thanks: 8
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
Default Wow

Where do I start? You gentlemen are quick to help, how refreshing. Ed Tinker you are correct the magazine is not correct, I knew that from the serial # but it does look nice with this luger. Thanks Ed. Croluger my father would never say how he acquired it; quite frankly he never wanted to talk about those days at all. Thanks Croluger. Ron Smith, I'm not surprised all documentation is destroyed but I had to ask. The link you sent me to the other 1940 "42" is definitely a sweet luger. My father said that his buddies and himself shoot off all the rounds then he cleaned it put it in its holster and that’s where it’s been till today. I plan on shooting it for the first time in 64 years this Saturday. Thanks Ron. Frank I don't know how you new it was made in December but I don't doubt you for a second, Thanks Frank. John Sabato I will do a little research on who was in that area. Unfortunately I don't know the exact area I only know near the town of Noville, ( East, West, North, South ) ? My father was assigned to the 567 AAA (AW) Battalion. I know they pulled off their assignment and joined up with General Patton to stop the offensive of the German Army. My father passed away a couple of years ago so I will not be able to learn any more about it. Thanks Ron and again THANK YOU ALL. Rich
RJC is offline   Reply With Quote