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The Nambu trigger guard (very similar to the Luger) was adapted for the gloved hands that were required in mountainous regions of Manchuria (so I have read). The original round trigger guard is more pleasing to the eye but I can see why they had to modify it. GT brings up a good point, what did the guy with big hands or gloves do? Since the trigger guard is not an interchangeable part (like the Nambu) it does present a problem for a lot of folks. I agree, the Krause version of the .45 Luger is a beauty! Unfortunately, they probably won't come down in price (good for an investment, bad for us working folks).
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