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FASCINATING!!
I’ve looked in both Catalog Of Lugers, Lugers at Random, and The Navy Luger and can’t find anything that looks like a fit. What am I missing? |
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I'm not being flippant when I say that you're missing better reference material. There has been lots of research and new found information released since those books were authored. Not that they are bad; just that new data has been discovered. Also, in the 1920's there were many odd variations of the Luger produced. It's an interesting period in the history of the Luger and comprehensive information just isn't always available.
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No problem here - I’m extremely difficult to offend. And the truth is the truth.
I am familiar with the Gortz & Sturgess volumes, but unless I can get them through interlibrary loan they are beyond my book budget. |
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