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Originally Posted by cirelaw
Find a luger type, time or subject and try to decide which type of luger interests you and then research its history. Pull up a discussion thread on both sites. Don't be afraid to post questions. Don't be shy, we all started the same. Once you settle on a period, Jan' is where to go! I learned in law school there is never a stupid question, only stupid answers. I believe you should have more luger books than lugers. I'm still ahead with books instead of lugers. Right now I have 12 lugers a 21 luger books. OOPs time for another luger! ~~~ Eric
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I'm after a Nazi era example - preferably a 1936, but others are possibilities.
I'm mostly lurking and trying to learn something. Don't know enough to be able to ask very many questions - stupid or otherwise!
But folks here seem to be pretty helpful.