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Unread 10-14-2002, 12:07 PM   #7
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Not very likely Kel... most records of the type necessary to know this information was lost after both world wars...

Usually the best you can hope for is the original capture papers, but they are normally kept with the weapon.

A great piece of history... treasure it and pass it on to your future heirs...

By the way, the Luger SHOULD NOT be stored in the holster... The leather will absorb moisture in the air and cause rust and/or pitting.
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