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Unread 03-07-2001, 12:30 AM   #1
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I was lucky enough to aquire a Luger from a friend of mine, and I need some information about this gun. This particular gun has been in my friend's family for some 50 plus years, and has the original commercial holster, and shoulder stock. The gun is in excellent plus condition, and the holster is a commercial version marked "HEISER- Denver, Colorado, Luger(in script) 8 inch".. The frame of the gun is marked "Germany". All numbers match, except for the sideplate. The magazine has a wooden bottom, and is numbered on the wood. The shoulder stock is in mint condition with all of its original finish. The original owner of this set was a criminal working in Chicago for Al Capone, his son in law gave this gun to my friend just after world war II... I can prove this. Any help is appreciated! Ron



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