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Unread 03-10-2002, 01:10 AM   #12
Dwight Gruber
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Default Re: WW1, Weimar, WW2

I'm new at this. After a lifetime of interest I am finally buying Lugers. I'm still at the stage of buying every (any) Luger which comes around and fits my pocketbook, which means that I am specializing in unmatched, shooter-grade Lugers I expect that once the adrenalin rush is over I'll settle down and find out what aspect of all this is actually the most interesting to me. The first Luger I bought happens to be an old-style dish toggle, something I never thought I'd own (yeah, its dog-tired, but hey, for a 100-year-old gun...). The other life-long touchstone of my interest is a 6" Navy, an unmatched shooter would suit me just fine. I expect that after I satisfy that particular craving I'll settle down into some sort of conventional collecting pattern.


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