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Eric, What is the number in the very bottom of your forearm?
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Jerry Burney 11491 S. Guadalupe Drive Yuma AZ 85367-6182 lugerholsterrepair@earthlink.net 928 342-7583 (CO & AZ) Year Round 719 207-3331 (cell) "For those who Fight For It, Life has a flavor the protected will never know." |
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'31' the same on all the parts
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What would be correct??
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They could never duplicade these pieces!!!
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Thanks for that explanation but if that the reason why don't other model share the same modification. As to your other inquiries on advise of my attorney I am forced to take the fifth!
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The only Model butt stock I know of were the 1902 and the 1920 butt stock for the Luger Carbine and bouth had these
holes in them to help them dry out souner and not to shrink as much. Thanks George |
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Lifer
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If this is not correct
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Were there any other firearm manufacturer recognized a perceived probem and continued to adress this problem useing this different technique? I was just wondering what if any they would influence the guns center of gravity, although I haven't given up on the secret stash suggestion! I hadn;t heard about this untill I took of mt butt plate and can't imagine I have never seen it discussed till now. Am I the only reader suffering from 'O.C. D? Aren't Lugers just wonderful??.
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Who was Eugene Golubtsov? Sounds Russian pan!
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AKA Lugerman. Yevgeny (sp?) Golubstov
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Ya Robatau Na Za Vodya! Eric
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Ive owned this for close to ten years and never spotted it anywhere!It was until I removed the grip for repair did I finally spoted it. Ever other carbine I observed the "GERMANY' on its side readily noticable! No other gun that I've owned has more markings including the stock '31' serial #3231t on almost every part including of course the barrel.
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