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Unread 08-18-2020, 07:04 AM   #1
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A 1970s Mauser Parabellum is also a 'genuine' luger. Made by the same company as those that were made between 1930 and 1948. The quality and fit and finish are excellent.
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A 1970s Mauser Parabellum is also a 'genuine' luger. Made by the same company as those that were made between 1930 and 1948. The quality and fit and finish are excellent.
thanks for the reply. as you probably figured out i know very little about lugers and their history. the info i gave about the gun was only a repeat of what was told to me. always willing to learn though. my interest in this gun is to restore its beauty ruin by 30 years of storage. never thought foam can degrade this way
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