well i test fired it today and the problem that my uncle told me about did not happen so i guess i can forget about that. i will take some pics when i can. its made in the usa but still has the luger logo. on top of the chamber there is an eagle stamped. on the right side eched in gold it says
"STOEGER IND. AMERICAN EAGLE" then directly below that is says
"cal. 9mm LUGER NAVY"
on the same side of the pistol right above the grips "aimco inc. houston texas" is stamped
on the oposite side of the pistol is the gold "LUGER" logo and underneeth that is small letters is "Reg. US PAT. OFF"
the letter "N" is first in the serial number.
that is all i can think to tell you of right now untill i get pics. this is a beautiful firearm and has superb craftmanship. i now see why lugers have their place in history.
John: i go to school at rosedale christian academy in winchester. im not sure if the problem is still there or not but if you would check it out i would be very greatfull. im not sure when though. im coming to town tomarow morning for marine training. not sure when ill be finished though.
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