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Unread 03-12-2017, 09:43 AM   #1
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Dustin, congrats on your nice Luger acquisition and welcome to the forum. Post often regarding your ownership experience, particularly if you go to the range with it.

I am still in my rookie year of lugermania and am learning more each day and am really enjoying the journey. I recently had the opportunity to meet Ed Tinker, who is an expert on police lugers and has been very kind to share his knowledge on this forum. I purchased his book on police lugers to enhance my knowledge regarding my recent purchase of a police rework. The book is a great read and his associate, Dwight Gruber, did great photography job.
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Dustin, congrats on your nice Luger acquisition and welcome to the forum. Post often regarding your ownership experience, particularly if you go to the range with it.

I am still in my rookie year of lugermania and am learning more each day and am really enjoying the journey. I recently had the opportunity to meet Ed Tinker, who is an expert on police lugers and has been very kind to share his knowledge on this forum. I purchased his book on police lugers to enhance my knowledge regarding my recent purchase of a police rework. The book is a great read and his associate, Dwight Gruber, did great photography job.
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I've definitely had Ed's book in mind since I purchased my (soon to be, anyway) Luger. I would love to learn more about the police models. The fact that I'm a police officer as well makes it even more interesting to me. I believe its purchase is in my very near future.
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Unread 03-12-2017, 05:26 PM   #4
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Welcome to one of the best forums on the internet!!! A great group of folks here, and most are more then happy to share their knowledge and help. Be aware that one Luger frequently leads to two....three....four!!!
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