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Unread 02-17-2018, 01:34 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by DonVoigt View Post
I think you're hooked!
It is a lot of fun for sure.

Good for you for taking some imitative and reading the manual and the posts- some quirks to keep up with- but all in all a pretty good reproduction(after GT's work) of the original.
No question I'm hooked. I wanted one Luger just to say I have one. I'm at 4 now. The Drum is just icing on the cake. I really like my 100 year old assault pistol.

I generally read directions or manuals only after much failing to make something work, if I can find them in the trash. This Drum is a pleasure to study.
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