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Unread 01-04-2011, 02:07 PM   #1
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Thank you Antonio. It looks like an interesting site. But it will take me a while to read it...my Spanish is terrible!
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Hello Antonio,
Thank you for sharing your nice article.

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I'm curious about the " gold " plated Luger. Is this Luger gold plated or is it titainium nitride?

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Thank you Antonio. It looks like an interesting site.
...???...I see a .PDF file linked...but FoxIT Reader says it is not a valid .PDF file or is corrupted...

Where be this site you speak of, oh wise one???
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...???...I see a .PDF file linked...but FoxIT Reader says it is not a valid .PDF file or is corrupted...

Where be this site you speak of, oh wise one???
I have no idea what a FoxIT reader is??

Adobe PDf reader brings an article straight up and is readable...
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I have no idea what a FoxIT reader is??

Adobe PDf reader brings an article straight up and is readable...
FoxIT is a free compact PDF reader, unlike the bloated malware-ridden Adobe product. Adobe PDF Reader and Microsoft Internet Explorer are the two top targets for hackers, virus & trojan infestations, and malware merchants.

There are always alternative options...

Ron mentioned a site...is there a site???
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Castellano,

First thanks for your nice article, it's a good reference work for those interested in shooting the luger!

Can you provide some more info about the historic military pistol competitions in Spain? I have been thinking about setting up something similar here in the Netherlands, where we currently only have historic military rifle competitions and black powder competitions.

I'd love to hear about your experiences there.
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