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Aarron Davis' little booklet "The Luger Handbook" comes very close to being a "Lugers for Dummies" candidate. His identification dendritic at the beginning of the book is an excellent tool for the beginner to puzzle out the variation of a given Luger. Unfortunately, he relied too much on cut and paste for the remainder of the book, therefore a lot of the writeups on individual models are complete nonsense. So when it gets down to the fine points for identification, the beginner will end up confused or still be left with questions.
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