I keep hearing that you collectors would rather have a Luger "than can talk", rather than a piece that has been totally refurbished. What would you say to a Luger that had killed several American soldiers, and then got transferred to a concentration camp where it then was responsible for the elimination of 14 Jewish men, 19 women, and 11 children while they knelt over an open trench? Is that the kind of history you crave? These pistols were made for one reason, to kill another human being, in war or in conquest. Their history is of no concern to me, my M-16 wrote it's own history in VietNam, and I assure you I have no desire to relive it, and you probably don't want to hear it. I'll take a good refurbish any time over one with the blood stains of whatever happened in it's history. Collecting the blood of dead soldiers or innocent political victims is not my bag.
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Utah, where gun control means a steady trigger pull
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