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Unread 03-27-2004, 06:32 PM   #3
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Ron, Congratulations! 1916 is a desirable year. I want to warn you though...Now you need all the extras, Stock, straps, and boot, Holster, cleaning rod, tool and sight sdjuster. You aren't done yet!

Another small caution, I had just bought one like this and while at the range the numbered extractor broke and a chip came out of the left grip. If it is truely all matching you may want to consider changing out a part or two before running too many rounds thru it. I thought for many years Lugers were hard to break but since then, many parts and I have parted company. It is much more common than one would think. Good Luck and I hope she shoots as sweet as she looks....Jerry Burney
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