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Originally Posted by rhuff
It is a nice looking piece. I haven't read a lot about these handguns.
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What with their being obsolete so soon, chances are we won't hear much further about them until they become collectible. Reviews so far rate it the equivalent of the Baby Rock or Browning's 1911-380. It's not particularly fussy about ammo brand or format, and mine functions dependably so far.
Not sure how many were produced, but probably not as many as each of the earlier, original variations--which may be of greater variety than the bewildering number of variations among Lugers.