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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Hey Chris, ... after coming back and re-reading my post, I came up with this idea. You have shown an interest Lugers, ... and The W.O.L in particular. If your passion is as I suspect, .. you have what it takes to create what I envision. I'm aware of another young person on this Forum that could share that sense of responsibility to the Luger Community.
There are many great books already out there about the history and evolution of the Luger. There's something about that Toggle system that is sexy, ... there is no other pistol out there that incorporates it AFAIK. I also think that the Luger is sexy in the same way that Vampires are when portrayed in the Movies. In Cinema, ... the Luger always seems to find it's way into the hands of the Villian, ... or at least the Nazis. The Luger is also (maybe questionably) the most boosted (counterfeited) firearm of our time. I think that compiling a volume of as many known counterfeit examples of the variants (or how to spot them) could be VERY helpful to collectors just starting on this journey. The "Navy" Luger is likely the most boosted variant out there. I suspect there are many out there, ... the owners most likely DON'T want to know, or want you to know the tell-tale signs. Someone on this site has compiled a list of known actuals and likely those that are not. I guess we could add the "Deaths Head" Luger to this list. Yes, this info might be somewhere in the archives of this site, but is this knowledge widespread? You might find some folks here that are willing to privately share examples of what to look out for. A guide to spotting a boosted Luger in general would be a GREAT service to FNGs. I would have bought a copy if I could have before I bought my first Luger. How many people here bought a .30 cal Commercial and a box of 9mm ammo for their first go-round ???
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