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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: D/FW, Tx
Posts: 279
Thanks: 109
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Jerry,
* Thanks a bunch. Truly appreciate your thoughts. * Hope your rehab is going well. Trap shooting buddy of mine had two knees done sequentially. Took slightly more than a year; but, he's prancing around now like a 20's Flapper. Stick with the physical "terrorist's" regime & it will all work out partner! * Brevity is a virtue; however, not my strong suit. Just another night on the Net cracking the ole books @ Luger U. Convinced one mistake avoided by someone will make it all worthwhile. * In fairness to Ronnie, I have exercised an educated guess on a few key items. We should allow him some time to respond. However, the story on this puppy is rapidly unfolding & the Forum's brain trust have the fat lady three arias after mid-opera's intermission. Chuck, * Can you post either Luger's year date, toggle markings/Mfr, general S/N range, marking location(s), or any further definitive details?? * Probably missing something; but, the only examples I recall having both the Army acceptance stamps of #46 & #47 coupled with the commercial Proof of #48 are some Dutch Banners & 1940 Police Banner's diverted to the Army. * Can't say I have ever heard/read/seen of any sE/PS or sE/RBL marked P.08's in any Luger reference book/venue over the last 35 years. * I'd have less concerns if you told me these PS & RBL rigs had small caliber pocket pistols. The 9mmP was usually reserved for front line Military troops. Even the Police were quasi-military & they had to take the leftovers. * But, hey, I'm always open to learn & virtually no-one has seen everything. Respectfully, Bob |
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