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Unread 12-20-2021, 02:20 PM   #8
Patrick Sweeney
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Also, go to your local hardware store, and find the "odds and ends" aisle. there will be drawers full of parts you never knew existed. Find the drawer with the bench leg ends/feet, the ones that slip onto the sheet metal legs of workbenches and such.

Get the white ones.

Then stand your Luger on top of the feet, so it is suspended above the white background by an inch or so. Properly lit, this eliminates the shadows you see in the above photo, behind the trigger. It allows the light to "get under" the Luger.
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