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Unread 10-17-2015, 11:15 PM   #1
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First time in to fire a luger inn over 15 years. It is a raare ]1914 DWM artillery #1263! I purchased it from George Anderson earlier this year. Amazing! What power and accuracy! I used almost a whole white box Winchester. Perfect ad accurate with over 90 rounds fired. Now I understand the excitement. Dead On Deadly!! Thank You George!!
Eric,

First off congratulations indeed for your beautiful LUGER, excellent choice.
I can quite understand your excitment, shooting such a beauty must have been a sheer pleasure for you, but I bet you were also a bit worried not to break any parts of it.

Congratulations again dear friend, and have a nice Sunday.


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