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Unread 02-20-2018, 10:02 AM   #8
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Hi Quintin, and welcome to the forum.

You will make a good choice by not firing a collectible Luger. These older firearms do break, and breaking a numbered part is a considerable historic and financial loss.

Your holster is collectible. It should be restored at some point, and Jerry is the international "go to" guy for that work. He has the background and skills to do it right.

Don't store your Luger inside the holster. Get a "borestore" or "rug" type cloth zipper gun case. It needs to be secured as well. I remember being in school, and that my state university was a high risk area for losing things. At that time, we could have firearms at university and the campus police had a facility for storing them. Different times.

You'll probably enjoy our FAQ document. Download the PDF by following the link to "FAQ" at the top of the page and then the link to the document post toward the top.

Welcome and please get to know our forum community.

Marc
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