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Unread 04-20-2019, 05:47 PM   #1
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no offense, but you mean 'geladen' ??
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no offense, but you mean 'geladen' ??
None taken, I am new to Lugers. But no...I mean the wording behind the safety that says, 'Gesichert.' (Not Pictured)
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None taken, I am new to Lugers. But no...I mean the wording behind the safety that says, 'Gesichert.' (Not Pictured)
“Gesichert” translates to “made safe”; “Geladen” is “made loaded.”
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