Lugers at Random (LAR) is a good overall book but it would not have answered the "S" block question that well. If you have a special interest in WWI or WWII or the era between WWI and WWII, then I sugguest Jan Stills books (if you can find them as they are currently out of print. They have more info on proof marks, production blocks etc than the eariler LAR book. I would say if you got all three of Stills book and Kenyons LAR book, you have a very good start to a good Luger library! This will make your Luger experience a more enjoyable one, especially if you want to collect "as issued" Lugers.
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