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Old 02-15-2014, 09:44 AM   #1
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Just curious the age of all the folks around here. I'm in my 20's and have always loved Lugers, including the Luger squirt gun I got when I was like 5.
Seems like there is a new generation of kids who think plastic toys [coff *Glock* coff] are the cat's meow...Us old fogies like machined steel and hardwood...
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Seems like there is a new generation of kids who think plastic toys [coff *Glock* coff] are the cat's meow...Us old fogies like machined steel and hardwood...
I have both. The plastic stuff can be first class and it's perfect for HD. Don't want to have my Luger confiscated, even if it's just for the duration of the investigation.
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I've an HS 2000 (now known as the XD-9), and a Rock Island Armory (Philippines) CZ-75 clone with a TLR-1 light attached for home defense pistols. I'm no more emotionally invested in those pistols than I am the fire extinguisher in the kitchen. They are tools, selected for fitness of purpose, and nothing else. They are cheap, utterly reliable, and easily replaced if need be...

My lugers, high powers, 1911's and my P. 38 are another matter altogether. I buy these (and more) for their own sake, and admire them as the industrial art that they are. The fact that they tend to appreciate over time is a big bonus. I enjoy them as "objects d' art", and especially the history that they represent (e.g., the weapons of our defeated enemies, et. Al).
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