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Unread 09-15-2002, 05:23 PM   #1
mauro
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Dear friends,
I thank you very much for the advises. Now I am in Boston and I spent a very interesting week end in N.Y.

I was with other colleagues that donâ??t share with me the passion for the Luger so, in order to be polite, I spent my time looking at the monuments and not at the armouries. In any case I take note of all addresses for another time.

For Pete, that asks some info about the book: The title is â??Appunti sulle Luger Artiglieriaâ? in English sound like â??Notes about Luger Artilleryâ?. I think this is the first book that analyses only the Luger Artillery model, from the Imperial Prototype until the last production. All variations are taken into account. A big part is related both to the use of pistol in the WWI and to the accessories. 166 pages and 170 pictures.

I can provide you more information in the near future, maybe a English translation of the summary.

Thanks again for the kind notes.

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