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Being new to the Luger world, I also downloaded the e-book on Luger mechanics. The color drawings and explanations of how the gun works are useful for newcomers to the subject, and they are printable on a color printer.
Issue: I downloaded the e-book on my wife's computer, as she has a color printer (Mine is B/W.)and found that I could not later move the e-book to my computer because of their password protection scheme. I contacted H&L Publishing and they made an "exception" and provided me with a new password so that I could move the program to my computer upstairs. Not a big deal, but I contacted them again and asked about recovery when I buy a new computer next year. They returned an e-mail saying that they would provide me with a new password at that time. That might be okay as long as they are in business . . . . . I believe H&L is a French company, and the English is a little awkward in a few places but not a real problem. I have since downloaded their book on DWM Lugers; and I agree with John, the books are a bargain, as Luger books go, at $5.95 each. |
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