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Unread 04-03-2010, 11:47 PM   #1
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do not put a live round in your gun.....do not load up the magazine and try it in the gun to see how it looks.....please be very careful until you get more familiar with these fine weapons.....they do have their quirks.....welcome to the most fun you will ever have.....tom
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Thanks for the responces guys. I've been reading the forum every chance i get today and even managed to take it down ,clean and actually got it back together ok so it took a few tries to reassemble but theres a learning curve i guess. Is there any significance related to the 1915 or is it a run of the mill model? I can't decide if i want to shoot this or keep as a show piece. I'd love to shoot it but would hate to find out later i shouldn't of? The more i read the more i realize how much i have to learn. I can already tell owning 1 of these historic firearms won't be enuff guess i have the Luger Bug bigtime ! Thanks again guys !
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