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now there are three.
There is some controversy on that, the G&A article stated there is one .45, several board members have seen the one in Louisianna, so that makes trwo, since they are different serial numbers. YThey are # 1 & 2. Which in some regards doesn't mean much, since Lugers had new numbers all the time. The Dutch insisted on having their guns (mostly) consecutive, while many Lugers for diff countries had numbers that jumped around a bit. Ed |
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