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Unread 06-12-2001, 11:34 AM   #1
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Default Mauser Military Parabellums-American Handgunner

Just got in 9 issues in very very good condition,of the first AMERICAN HANDGUNNER magazine. Issue one has 3 good articles on the P.38. One of the other issues has an article by Berny Lafferty (I believe he is deceased) on collecting the Mauser Lugers. It is a very good overall primer on them! I was lucky to find these on Ebay! Anybody see any of these really great magazine articles. They all have great pictures and illustrations! Thor



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Unread 06-12-2001, 02:56 PM   #2
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Ted, Happy to learn of your find. I still refer to Bernie's fine article whenever someone ask me which Mauser frames have the "hump back" and which don't. You might want to write that up as a question for the next quiz. I learned a lot from him, before he and his family died in a plane crash on the way to a gun show.



 
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Sounds fascinating! Any chance of making the articles available on the forum by scanning them?



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Could be copy right issues!



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I believe it is legal if copies are not sold for profit. You can go to a library and they even furnish copy machines to make your own duplicates on the spot.



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Default Contact the magazine Ted, often they allow reprints

of old articles if you give them publication credit.


Here is their contact information from their website:


http://www.americanhandgunner.com


By E-Mail:

SUBSCRIPTION

subs@americanhandgunner.com


DISPLAY ADVERTISING

steve@americanhandgunner.com


CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

class@americanhandgunner.com


EDITORIAL

ed@americanhandgunner.com


PRODUCTION

production@americanhandgunner.com


By Phone:

SUBSCRIPTION

(619) 819-4538


DISPLAY ADVERTISING

(619) 297-8520


CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

(619) 297-8525


EDITORIAL

(619) 819-4535


By Snail Mail

American Handgunner Magazine

591 Camino de la Reina, Suite 200,

San Diego, CA 92108





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