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i've only watched it a zillion times. So obvios, The segment when their first testing the 1900 Test Luger, they are using alluminum bottom mags instead of the wooden mags, My degree in history finally paid off. I wonder if anyone noticed, but too late. Eric
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The guys who filmed would not likley have a clue as to what was correct or not...
Most gun guys wouldn't either ![]() Ed
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Lifer
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I wonder how many times I watch what is a fabulous segment. Its probobly the closest we get a peek into Ralphs Luger Collection, or Mikes Krause's fabulous art work.Now how many of you noticed? not to critisize but more for praise, Great to see faces behind legends!
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