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Lifer
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I would have an interest in buying that if you ever decide to sell it depending upon it's condition. It would go good with my 139 Regt 2nd Company issued picklehaub and my 139 Regt 6th Company beerstein.
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George, thank you very much for the information; much more than I ever expected. I think knowing some of the history makes looking at and holding the gun a whole different experience.
I looked up the book you mentioned and found that on archive.org from the Cornell University Library are digital copies available in a number of formats; not the same as holding an actual book in hand, but an alternative. Here’s the link: http://archive.org/details/cu31924027835317 @Ed: Thanks for the interest but currently I’m not looking to sell and not sure if I ever will, but I will keep you in mind if I ever decide to. Only thing wrong I can find with the gun itself is a mismatched number on the rear toggle link, hoping to eventually locate a #85 to match. If you’re interested in seeing some photos you can visit one of my other threads here. http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthread.php?t=30245 |
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Lifer
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You can track down copies of the book on ABEbooks
http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/Sear...ted+in+the+War |
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