John
I'm in my sixties, and my experience says that guns bought without knowing what you're getting will probably represent expensive mistakes.
Why don't you read and insruct yourself a bit before you start searching for a nice Luger?
There are plenty of books available in your Country, then the Net is full of precious info too, for instance apart our section of FAQ that I would advise you to read over and over, we've got an old friend here (cirelaw) that with the patience of a carthusian has been posting interesting threads mainly on Luger pistols practically every single day.
Do what you want but if you're really fashinated by this marvellous gun there is simply an awful lot to learn.
Just my two bob.
Cheers.
__________________
"Originality can't be restored and should be at the top of any collector's priority list.
|