The average German was given a luger for his respective service. Thats what began the love affair that is as addicting today. I have an artillery luger I bought from George Anderson that was born as an Imperial in 1914 and then reissued a Weimer in 1920 and The Nazi navy in the 1930s. It passed through many owners and three different volatile periods and wound up in my hands! Priceless! These are more valuable to me than any prototypes. Every luger played it own individual role in world history! Their lives continue passing on to every following chapter of life. Really ownership is mearly a right to possess for a time until past on. Its great if we can provide some of its past even if we will never knew the names of its prior owners but can often trace it military accomplishments through it markings~ Nothing else come close! ~Eric
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