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Unread 03-16-2013, 09:15 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by danamark View Post
...my only concern is even if the gun
matches the books...you folks sometime tend to disagree..and it is eash to fool someone like me
...I tend to be very cautious...and am a little leery to enter this arena..where a gun worth a thousand can easily be made to 20...
Something to think about, so, what is the reason you want one?

Why do you want to start with some of the most expensive?

You might have the money to buy very expensive and if so, my experience has been that some people buy 'pretty' and rare guns and many turn out to be fake. That is not our fault, that is the fault of the buyer being gullible.

If you want a luger, buy books, and first buy a few nicer, but average ones and then slowly get into buying expensive ones as you learn.
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