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Unread 08-31-2002, 04:35 PM   #31
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Am I to take it that if we do not all click heels and proclaim the Luger to be superior to all other pistols in every respect that we somehow fail a loyalty test?

And that we must proclaim this supposed Luger superiority in spite of considerable evidence to the contrary some of it gained first hand?

I paid more for my Luger than most of my other guns -- and that for a less than perfect speciman. I have wanted a Luger all my life and it's my favorite gun -- although it is just a shooter and most collectors would sneer at it,

But just by looking at it I can see that it's more of a engineering and machinist's work of art than it is a sidearm suitable for trench warfare or modern combat. It has delicate parts. It is very precisely fitted. God forbid you get dirt or sand into the action. The same is generally not true of the .45 Govt. Model.

I think these are generally accepted observations....
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