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Unread 06-14-2004, 08:45 PM   #1
Waschbaer
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Post Ever elusive parabellum rifles.

I have caught a glimpse of one of Paul Mausers early SLR mechanism, consisting of a rather oversised toggle action, for which he was sued by Georg Luger due to patent infringement. Mauser gave up the idea, but supposedly Luger himself built rifles with parabellum type mechanisms. Can anyone verify this information, and have any survived to this day, even in miserable condition?
THanks, TOm.
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