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Join Date: Jun 2002
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...wonder if this LP-08 rig has surfaced in Canada...??? Interesting family story.
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Interesting story Pete......I wonder where the gun is now!!!....
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I enjoy history presented this way. The Walking the Battlefields site is now in my Favorites list. Thanks Pete.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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This is the kind of gun I really like: gun with traced history.
Thank you Pete. For who is interested to this kind of history, please have a look at my web site and click on J. Benjamin Jauhiainen you will find another very interesting history. http://lugerlp08.free.fr/ Ciao Mauro ![]()
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Mauro Baudino - www.lugerlp08.com www.paul-mauser-archive.com Mauser Company and Firearm Historian - Mauser Parabellum Certification Service. |
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