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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Could I ask Did Frank Bucholtz post this months "Luger Masterepiece" or was It posted by another with his permission ?
I ask because there is a differeence between the "George Luger Masterpiece" Photo and the Full Screen "Popup" that appears when double the image is double clicked and double clicked again . The large popup is definatly a post production alteration to a P-08 which has die cut threads to make it an Assassin. This could not be the "George Luger Masterpiece" Described in the following Weapon History provided . This evidenced by the clean un-altered transition radius at the rear of the Barrel Tip and Sight Post . How did this Happen ? ViggoG |
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Apology for mis labeling my last message --ViggoG
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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I noticed that! Looks like just an oversight to me. I'm sure the webmeister will correct that soon.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Viggo
To me the popup looks like lasts moths assain pistol that is owned by John D. By the way, a minor thing. I don't belive the therad is die cut as its close to imporrible to do anything good with a die, in my opinion it's more likely cut in a lathe. Regards HÃ?Â¥kan http://www.vapensmedjan.com |
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"Sneaky"
Hello Again My Friend ;
Must point out that the threads end in a 30 degree angle with individual die tooth endings around the barrel end of the cut threads . Also the cap is torn from the thread for four threads "out" on the upper part of the barrel and cutting operation has removed the Blueing . This was definitly an "After Production" machine operation We're looking at . All of these are tipical only to die cutting and I have never seen them on lathe cut (chased) threads . They are most likely the result of "Tailstock Turret Die" Cutting . It requires a very close look to see these and they are not illusions . Just my observations as I see them . However we do agree that this must be John D's Assassin left over from last month . Couldnt sneak that on over on us "Dok" , "We Gotcha" . ViggoG |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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I overlooked the link on the text page to a photo of last month's Luger... I'll correct as soon as I can.
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