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Unread 12-26-2003, 06:07 PM   #2
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Mark, when I was a youngster I often discussed firearms with my father who was quite knowledgeable about such things. He'd owned numerous Lugers over the years, especially before he got married. Among those he owned was a commercial "SAFE/LOADED" .30 caliber, a couple of 1906 commercials and a 1915 DWM Artillery that was in absolutely new condition. His conclusions included the observation that pre-war Lugers were fit and finished as finely as a Swiss watch. He had nearly as much praise for the fit and finish of the 1915 Artillery. Pre-war craftsmanship among German gun manufacturers has probably not been exceeded by anyone, anywhere. I look at the Loewe manufactured rifles and DWM rifles and marvel at the quality. They couldn't be matched today for $1,000 I don't believe..... unless by one of the countries offering extremely cheap labor but they're unlikely to have developed the necessary skills.
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