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Unread 01-14-2019, 06:53 PM   #21
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It's still so famous in the future that even Captain Kirk keeps one in his quarters:

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Which is more deadly/
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Unread 01-14-2019, 07:05 PM   #23
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Oh man! You gotta' be really careful with that phaser. The trigger is wicked light and you'll vaporize an entire bulkhead if you're not careful. I mean look at that tip. It may look small by our 21st century standards where we are used to accelerated mass projectiles but trust me, that's pretty high caliber when we're talking rapid nadions.

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Unread 01-14-2019, 07:39 PM   #24
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Olle, is that original finish?
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It's still so famous in the future that even Captain Kirk keeps one in his quarters:


Battlestar Galactica


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I hope that Luger isn't loaded!
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No, it's a 1900 I restored a few years ago.
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It's beautiful.
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Here's my Simson:
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I have always wanted one! Magnificent!!!!!!!!!!
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Unread 01-15-2019, 11:48 AM   #31
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1900 US Army Test (DWM)----------1902 US Army Test (Colt)

1902 US Army Test (DWM) ---------Model 1911, SN 113
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1900 US Test, 1902 Fat Barrel~
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1900 US Test~
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Oh God, competition here is unfair but here is my try.
Brazilian Contract Luger "Neuer Art", one of the 5,000 madeby DWM and delivered to Brazil in 1911.
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Photo of a dozen Lugers on display. 1900 AE to 1970's Mauser.
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These were ALL my pistols at one time.

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Dad sitting in the mess hall in 1945 and with the Luger he brought back from WW2.
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Only have one Luger!
But going for the full Monty - this could possibly be my best shot!
1911 DWM with 1913/14 ammo
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Just one favorite - well, over the years I went through a lot, finally took the advice of several friends that less is better (i.e. quality over quantity).

This is quantity ...


Then three american eagles and my 1926 Simson
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And this one, which I missed, because I was overseas working in Saudi - but Legacy did the inventory of all of Shattucks selling items and his collection.
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