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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Fairmont, WV Right here in Mountaineer country and God's country
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Don't you think that the side plate is so much easy to access? After all, no going inside for it. If you will read up on it, the pattern that blood forms on the bluing is quite a bit different from water and the spots where the bluing is removed has that pattern. I have one Luger with blood spots on it. In fact, the corrosion caused by the blood was still on the gun when I got it. I didn't think of it as still having the blood contamination on it and cleaned it off. I didn't want the contamination on it. On comparing my spots to pictures of blood spots on bluing, to me there is a distinction between a water pattern and a blood pattern.
For what its worth. thanks Jack |
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