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Mike,
I would be very confortable with the AE Test Luger in my collection, no matter if reblued. The job seems to be very well done, and it already had some patina. At least, the guy respected the strawed areas. Not a perfect gun, but not a shooter for sure. Congratulations and enjoy your new toy! Douglas. |
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Lifer
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I think too much emphasis is put on re-bluing...It's the buffing that destroys the innate character of the piece...This seems to have no buffing, which btw is consistent with examples of armory reworks... I would have no reservations about buying a re-blued (but not buffed) Luger of any kind...
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