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Well they say you live and learn. Case in point. the case being, don't shoot a Luger that you will regret breaking. last night at the range, I was shooting my favorite Luger, when I noticed an extra piece of metal on the shooting bench. i was in a hurry to get home so I packed up my luger with the extra part and went home. When I got home, I inspected my Luger and found that I had broken a piece off of the EJECTOR. My stomach sank! Thankfully it wasn't a part that is serial numbered or proofed, and the Luger is a 1939 Dated 42 Code in about 75%(conservatively)condition! And above all it was'nt one of my better ones, albiet my favorite! Hey, after all, they are over 80 years old! My best regards,
Tim Canney Letteres of condolescence can be sent to my E-Mail address |
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