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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: So Cal
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Richard
Congrats on that Luger. I was eying it myself. I figure if you can't afford a whole Navy luger,half of one can be just as fun. See you on the forum,these are a great bunch of guys. Bob
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Bakersfield, California
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Thanks for the warm welcome guys.
I already have the arms & armour bug which includes military rifles, handguns, bayonets in fact anything military surplus. Not surprisingly I work in an Army Surplus store! I blame my Uncle who ran a militaria Auction house back in England and my father who dealt in Arms & Armour. I'm looking forward to receiving my new Luger. Which books / manuals would you recommend? I want to build up a decent reference library on the subject. The first thing I'd like is a good reference on care and maintenance. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Richard. |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Thanks for the info FNorm. I'll check out the threads you recommended.
Richard. |
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