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3 | 1.69% |
| 26-35 |
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10 | 5.62% |
| 36-49 |
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28 | 15.73% |
| 50-65 |
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85 | 47.75% |
| 66-75 |
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37 | 20.79% |
| 76+ |
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14 | 7.87% |
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0 | 0% |
| OVER 100 in mental and physical looks |
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1 | 0.56% |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Lakeland, Fl.
Posts: 514
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[B]My first Luger was a 1917/1920) at the age of 20. It is long gone now. At 58 I started having more funds available. One thought though, as we all age, do most forum member have plans for passing their Luger collections on? or will they end up in auctions? Most sub 25 year olds today seem to know nothing of what a Luger is or it's history, outside they know of the 9mm Luger ammo, but fail to the two together and their inherited Luger ends up in a pawn shop.
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