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2010 LugerForum Patron Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Santa Teresa New Mexico just outside of the West Texas town of El Paso
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I love this gun with the original grips, and I thank you for keeping it the way it is. It is a fitting tribute to the service it has seen. Some of us old geezers have been collecting and upgrading for so long it is refreshing to see an example of a new collector and his first Luger that is starting out where we did. Brings the joy and reality back into collecting. I for one am getting a little tired of minute details that are being examined and criticized. There is nothing wrong with an honest piece that is a testament to the wars and passage of time that brought it to where it is today. Congratulations on your fine Luger and may it be the start of the same sort of enthusiasum that I have had for these guns for nearly a half-century.
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