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08-15-2003, 07:49 PM | #1 |
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About me, and some questions.
Hello! From what I have seen this is a very impressive and professional site and boards and I am glad that I found you.
I am a Benefactor member of the NRA and a member of a couple of other gun organizations/clubs. I got my first Luger many years ago. It was a conglomeration of parts and had some pitting and it did have the black plastic grips "Black Widow"? It was a fine shooter but after I got out of the NAVY I sold it to help finance my education. Well a week or so ago I walked into the gun store and there it was... a Stainless Steel Luger. To me it was stunningly beautiful. To me, and this is only my opinion, stainless steel really "transforms" the Luger into a beautiful piece of "industrial art". Here are my questions: I read elsewhere on the site that Stoeger has been making these since the 80's, my serial
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08-15-2003, 10:55 PM | #2 |
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Stoeger offered them for sale, for a few years in the last part of the 90's. You can find the stainless steel Lugers under four names, all of them from the same manufacturer...
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