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Lifer
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Two world wars and reperations I figured would have some effect. Its amazeing Kriegoff seen to keep its standard well into 1945!
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Yes... The quality definitely suffered when they tried to make them in the USA, and also when ERMA tried to make .22 Caliber Lugers.
As to the military ones, I think most show remarkable craftsmanship. Also the 1970s Mauser Parabellum pistols are very finely made. Marc
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Lifer
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Thanks Mark.I forgot there is a whole additional group of manufacturers. Did the standards remaine the same? Is John Martz still producing his lugers?
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