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Unread 05-24-2007, 07:37 PM   #26
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Ron, in your spare time, could youhelps publish a new book on 'Americas', Lugers. Now, more then ever is need, as evidenced by the conflicting opinions, as evedinced in the above thread, Education is fueled by debate, and this debate concerned one luger and one holster. i admit, I learned more in one thread, than in any article. Some one is needed now,to sort and copile, so our question may be answered by reading one opinion or advice.A it can be fun, to boot. more than ever to compile and publish,what we now know, what we need to find out.and to maybe to finally publish a Hardbound Presentation Book, similar to Jans,' in which we all can contribute, I sure your fellow, ''Luger Duders, ' would love to contribute, Myself can attest how much fun ive had reading your opinions, and often, defending mine. in just cursely researching my test luger and holster. I never appeciated, how a sigle firearm did more to bring those together to learn, rather than distroy, I welcome all your input, Eric J Bruning, BA, JD,
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