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Old 06-28-2005, 03:24 AM   #9
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Greg,

Ron is right. You are doomed. A friend ask me awhile back if I wanted to buy a luger? I did, so I hooked up with these guys. Well, I thought I knew a lot about guns If you think those 1911's are difficult, you just wait until you get sucked into these lugers. The bad part is that you can't learn everything you need to know so you have to rely on these guys to help you. Well, you have come to the right place. They are awesome!

So what do you think of Colts 1911 WWI "reissue"? I figured if I got one of those, I'd have one from each side of the trench.

Welcome to the forum!

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