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Sounds like your Father's collection could be a great jumping off point. It's like having your own personal museum to consult as you study.
Get to know the different eras, and the history. If your father doesn't have Luger reference books, you could complement his collection by getting some. Fred Datig's "The Luger Pistol" and John Walter's "The Luger Story" are good starting points, and not too expensive. Amazon is your friend... Marc |
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