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Gruss Gott!
I just wanted to say " thanks " to Heer Jerry Boyle for his posting.I found it both informative with regard to the stainless pistols and pleasing to the eye to be allowed to view the many photos.I agree that it isn't quite the same thing to behold an original piece of history as it is to have one's hands on a Stoeger or Mitchell,but they are true enough copies to give one the feel without ( as Jerry points out ) having those guilt pangs about firing the vet weapons. I have a Mitchell Arms 4"-Army and now a Stoeger 6"-Navy ( which I just got last Sat. at a Crossroads of the West gun show, but haven't yet had the opportunity to fire- maybe tomorrow! ). I also have a 1917 Erfurt and a 1936 S42 ( Mauser ).The Erfurt remains unfired by me, though I would say it has seen some duty.I would say it's in about 85% condition.All matching parts, including the magazine.The '36 Mauser I have fired,but I think it was the first and perhaps last time.It's too beautiful to screw up!!The blueing and straw are basically mint.I just can't see destroy- ing such a fine work of original art by subjecting it to unnecessary rigors!! Anyway,I just wanted to say thanks to Jerry and all the rest of you out there that make this site possible.A big thanks to the founder!!! I'll definitely be back to bother one and all again! 'Till then! Tschuss! Mark |
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