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Unread 05-03-2003, 11:07 PM   #21
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Howard, your Baby police Luger is an interesting concept. Can you imagine one of the early police man carrying one of these in a shoulder holster, kind of like the PPK being for detectives over the PP (I assume that is true) this baby could be a concealed copy of the parabellum. My personal baby Luger has NO stock lug, has the lanyard loop removed and the lanyard loop recess filed in, it has beveled front rails much like Georg's Baby (see top view, Lugers at Random) This makes it more snag resistant! My buddy here Don Hamilton is talking about making some shoulder holster for the babies, he is putting one together with a 2" barrel. My Baby is going to the engraver to get a German Eagle on the chamber with some more period type writings just for effect! It will be unique just like each of these are a little different. Again, thanks to Mr Hugh! These are really cool!
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