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Unread 03-06-2013, 09:57 PM   #3
DavidJayUden
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I like your taste in Lugers. 1936, one of the last years for rust bluing and strawed parts, old fashioned fit and finish. But probably more sound shooters than the WW1 guns.
My 4" shooter is a 1936, and although it has a couple of mismatched or un-numbered parts inside, it looks good and shoots like a Luger should.
Good choice!
It may take you a while to find that exact year, but they are around and not really more, or less, affordable than the other years. And an equally good candidate may come along in the interim.
dju
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