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From his Wordpress site, it's clear that Clark has spent a fair amount of time researching original documents relating to the US Test Lugers in US archives.
When discussing the history of Lugers there is nothing like the original documents to settle disagreement over the actual facts. This US Test site is a wonderful resource. Marc
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Yes. It shows the two .45 Lugers; one with the 60º grip and the other with the 55º grip. I remember seeing a thread comparing them, but I don't recall why there were two different gripframe angles. Were they two different orders??? It mentions officers testing them...Testing together? Or different times/orders???
![]() I guess I'll actually have to get up off my fat ass and read the articles.
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