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Unread 04-19-2007, 03:01 PM   #1
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Default My 06/29...

This is my first posting in this forum, but I'd like to kick it off by sharing some pics of my 06/29...













It is probably the most accurate handgun I have ever seen and shoots Lapua factory as well as my reloads very nicely...

Nice forum here and I hope to learn a lot by hanging out a little!
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Unread 04-19-2007, 04:53 PM   #2
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Wow nice find Pete, how does it shoot ?

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One word... Sweet... This pistol makes me look good and I'm not that great with a handgun...

Smooth and accurate. The only thing I notice about the Luger is it tends to be a little muzzle light... Is that strange to notice that about it? Most of my experience with handguns is slide autos and revolvers...
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Welcom aboard, Peter...

Glad to see you take your guns out for a "shooting" once in a while.

BTW...for our Forum members that may not know, Peter offers Swiss leather services as well.

Here is a link to Peter's web site :

http://tassadar1208.home.mindspring.com/index.htm
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Talking Well,

I figure that's what they're made for after all..

It would be a shame to let it sit and collect dust...

Thanks for the plug Pete... I can do Luger holsters too, just haven't had any call for them yet...

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Unread 04-22-2007, 05:06 AM   #6
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Peter...

Went through my storage to see if I might have a 1942-dated Swiss M1929 holster...but I sold it off about 2 years ago.

Here is some of the Swiss leather I have picked up over the past couple of years :

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