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Hi Glenn,
* Hope the attached link(s) help explain the E.C.C.S.A Importer's mark on your Luger. http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...ighlight=ECCSA * FWIW: I also have run across an AutoMag report indicating E.C.C.S.A. stands for "East Coast Combat Shooter's Assoc." which was owned by the same fellow who owned the Cross Roads Gun Shop in Pensauken. Respectfully, Bob Last edited by RockinWR; 10-21-2015 at 01:32 AM. Reason: Add info |
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Can you scan that article or at least the part about E.C.C.S.A??? It's not that I doubt you (it seems logical) but in the future others will ask if that is a 'real' association...(I Googled it and nothing came up). ![]() BTW: I own a handgun with the E.C.C.S.A. stamp on it. I knew where it came from, always wondered what it meant. There is a brief description of the legal difficulties that Cross Roads ran into posted somewhere here on the Forum...
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