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Unread 09-13-2010, 07:54 PM   #10
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I agree with Bill...Lugers have a mystique that will last. They are a pistol with genuine history and enough variety to keep collectors busy for decades to come.

Go to a range with a .45 and it's ho hum. Show up with a stocked Artillery and it's a crowd pleaser! Like going to the prom with the girl next door or showing up with a super model. Yeah, we're all going to marry the girl next door but heads turn when you break out the Lugers!

I love a .45...I have several and they are dream shooters. BUT, they ain't a Luger and that's that.

Where will the subsequent future collectors go? I care and I don't care. They are what I like and what I find fascinating and I will enjoy mine untill I don't anymore. I would bet though that the mystique and the history will continue to attract collectors fo many years to come.

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