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Lifer
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Bill I hear your concern~ These are new photographs of the last commercial prewar and first miltary for comparison! Very very important distinction! I have never posted these lugers side by side! Its revelant and educational! I invite you and others to take a more part and post your significant knowlege and relevent luger examples for all to share! Thank You For Your Alway Valuable posts and Critiques! I encourage you and others to post some your favorites also! We are all here to learn, teach and enjoy our luger addition! Eric~
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I took Bill's post to be a good-natured ribbing of your picture posts! I like your pics and wish you'd do more detailed photo disassembly essays of your little-known Lugers (the Fat Man, for example). ![]() Close-ups of proofs, inspectors stamps, machine tool markings, the inside of the inner workings are especially interesting, of the older rarer Lugers...Did you notice that there are inspection stamps inside the magazine well???
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