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Unread 12-12-2010, 12:57 PM   #13
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I currently have at least 25 books devoted to just the luger, but started with Kenyons "Lugers at Random", which I still use quite a bit and think that @$60 is a good place to start learning about the basic variations. Next move on to Still's 3 volumes @ around $65 each and Costanzo WOL " Vol 1 @ about $300.and you're set as far as IDs. The rest are interesting history and fun reading and some of the latest ones are more up to date on details, but you can tie up a lot of money to own them all. TH
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