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Hello, I am new here, and am gonna try to post some pics, of my Lugers. My Grandfather brought them back from overseas, but he passed away along time before I really cared about the history behind these. I have found 4 Lugers in the house, (2) 9mm, and (2) 30 Luger. One question, among many is I noticed that 2 of these are consecutive serial numbers, but one is 9, and the other is 30. The 9 is stamped 1915 on the top, and the 30 is not. I have found 2 clips with the wood end on them, in the holsters, but no tool in them. I will try to get some good pics, so maybe I can get some better idea of how they happened to get here, in podunck Ohio. Thanks...-Joshua
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Podunk anyplace, even Ohio, is a great place to find Lugers!
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