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Unread 03-23-2015, 07:12 PM   #4
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I noticed in reviewing the writings that not much has changed in the last five decades other than the prices and better knowledge at our finger tips.
Our passion is timeless no matter whom the collector, admirer or owner. Lugers don't change nor grow obsolete! Neither does our interest, love, and commitment. Our luger family are proud and want to share with their excitement and first had knowledge. You are writing luger history daily in your posts daily and can be read years from now and later. Every luger has its past and some unanswered questions. Each one like ourselves is unique like a finger print that never change albeit wear. I spent thousands for so called experts in trial work. We have the finest answers anywhere at our finger tips. Don't hold back. At the opening of our site is a page written by those posting answers to the best topics to which I still refer! Use the site and the combined brillance to give your gun a face, identity that you can some day pass on with your gun. In Villlanova Law School we were taught in the fist year that the question is often more important than the answer!! Someday the knowledge you derive may fill up your posts and possible a book on what you learned right here! Thank You all for allowing me to provide the questions and maybe some of the answers~~~ Eric
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