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Vlim, I appreciate the honesty! I went for an Interarms Luger because I wouldn’t feel comfortable shooting a wartime gun despite them being lower in price. I was under the assumption that these post war models weren’t all that valuable, and the collectible ones were just the war time models. Oh well, at the end of the day at least I’m enjoying it! Glad to hear you’re enjoying yours too rhuff!
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Location: Fairbanks, Alaska. Home of the best moose.
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Lugers, and all other firearms, were made to be used. That's why they have a hole in the end of the barrel. It's where the bullet comes out. If people buy guns just to look at, that is their business. However, I find that to be a fruitless endeavor. I'm not concerned with how much a new in the box gun is worth, as we all value things differently. If I make money, Ok. If I lose money, OK. If I'm not going to take it to the range and enjoy it, what's the point? Who am I preserving it for?
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