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Unread 11-20-2011, 02:32 PM   #2
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I'll hold judgement on the gun pending photos, but shooting a matching Luger is a bit of a crap shoot. If a numbered part breaks, as old, or new, metal things sometimes do, the value just dropped by hundreds of dollars. The conventional wisdom here is that it is best to not shoot the matching piece, but to buy a mismatched shooter. But that decision is yours and yours alone.
Welcome, and we look forward to photos and any known history.
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