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View Poll Results: Which Luger configuration would you carry?
4�¾" 1900 in 7.65mm Luger 3 3.66%
4�¾" 1902 in 7.65 Luger 0 0%
4" 1902 in 9mm Luger 1 1.22%
11�¾" 1902 in 7.65 Luger 0 0%
6" 1904 Navy in 9mm Luger 1 1.22%
4�¾" 1906 in 7.65 Luger 0 0%
4" 1906 in 9mm Luger 7 8.54%
6" 1906 Navy 1st Issue unaltered in 9mm Luger 0 0%
6" 1906 Navy 1st Issue altered in 9mm Luger 0 0%
4" 1908 in 9mm Luger 27 32.93%
6" 1908 Navy in 9mm Luger 3 3.66%
8" 1914 Artillery in 9mm Luger 5 6.10%
3⅞" 1920 in 7.65 Luger 8 9.76%
3⅞" 1920 in 9mm Luger 11 13.41%
4�¾" 1906/29 in 7.65mm Luger 0 0%
4" 1906/29 in 9mm Luger 5 6.10%
Other--explain 11 13.41%
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Old 01-05-2011, 10:24 PM   #19
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I voted other..and think the WWII era Mauser P08 with extruded mags and good ammo..would do about as well as any other 8 shot full-size 9mm pistol.

I suppose a Krause-werkes .45 or if you happened to have the #1 or #3 .45 test Luger..you could stick that in your pants and be about as well armed as anybody could hope for with a handgun...or at least..maybe use the pistol to barter your way out of trouble

"Now if you don't hurt me..I'll give you this big Luger worth $500,000..otherwise going to have to try shoot this expensive thing"
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