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Unread 11-01-2013, 12:11 PM   #5
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Not to mentioned that half the worlds' population either owned one, shot one or was shot by our finest, surviving 2 world wars periods, Imperial, Weimer Nazi, post war several dictators. According to a study our luger are the most recognised firearm in the last hundred year. They will never become obsolete and new generations of collectors appear every year. There are hundreds of varieties, conditions, makes and model thus affording a new collector to their first luger purchase a nice correct pretty buy in at a relative small cost. In 1968 Charles Kenyan in 'lugers at Random' displayed close to 200 individual varieties! That was over 40 years ago!! Its said "bread eaten soon forgotten" First you can't eat lugers and don't fit in your wallet! I've never had any lose value. You will never forget your first and maybe like me I still cherish my first and far lasting, longer than any of my exwives! In an answer how many luger were made? Not Enough!!~Eric
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