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Unread 01-17-2002, 05:09 PM   #1
TIMOTHY CANNEY
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Default LESSONS WELL LEARNED

Well they say you live and learn. Case in point. the case being, don't shoot a Luger that you will regret breaking. last night at the range, I was shooting my favorite Luger, when I noticed an extra piece of metal on the shooting bench. i was in a hurry to get home so I packed up my luger with the extra part and went home. When I got home, I inspected my Luger and found that I had broken a piece off of the EJECTOR. My stomach sank! Thankfully it wasn't a part that is serial numbered or proofed, and the Luger is a 1939 Dated 42 Code in about 75%(conservatively)condition! And above all it was'nt one of my better ones, albiet my favorite! Hey, after all, they are over 80 years old! My best regards,


Tim Canney


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