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Unread 02-17-2003, 11:26 PM   #11
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Thors recommedations are good. Personally, I think that you have to have both Stills and Kenyons books. The other day I was looking up information regarding a 1906 commercial navy Luger and it was not mentioned in Stills book but was in Kenyons book. Another book is John Walters book "The Luger Book". It is hard to figure out how to use at first. But once you get the hang of it, it has a wealth of information in it. It is often found on Ebay and other auctions. But for a first book, I would get one of Stills books, depending on the era of Lugers that you are interested in. But they are expensive and getting hard to find.
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