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Unread 08-04-2012, 04:39 AM   #1
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My knowledge on .45 Luger is limited to the first 3 posts of this topic. Following is wild thinking .

Different angles of the grips could be valid: for test gun, German most likely built and submitted a few samples with minor difference in configuration.... "Each one has plus and minus, and you pick up the one that fits you" type of theory. On GMA catalog, the gun is in super condition and does not look like that it went through a very tough testing process. That could be valid as well.... like a team player in Olympics Games does not have to compete in the actual game as a backup member, he/she could still win a medal by sitting there when the team wins. Even the team loses, he/she still officially joined the Game of year xxxx, as a member of a team. Nothing wrong with that. GMA Luger might be in the similar situation.
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