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Antonio,
one of the pictures looks like a wyatt conversion 45 luger are there other target conversions also for luger or c96 in the celebration? thanks for the info !!! Bill |
12-04-2011, 03:54 AM | #6 |
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Yes , I was mistaken
I just got my new pc working and can see now it is an artillery type luger - it was http://anarma.es/eventos/cto_pistola...magenes/08.jpg On the small ipad screen, which would not show the full picture , it sure did look like a wyatt 45 sorry for my confusion thanks again for sharing Bill |
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Bill at first glance I thought the same thing.
Antonio, thanks and cool! Ed
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12-05-2011, 09:51 AM | #9 |
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It would appear that unlike my Spanish brother-in-law, some Spanard's do have other sporting interest than "fotbal". It would be interesting to watch such a competition, just to see how reliable some of the LaLira's and other "odd ball" function. TH
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Antonio,
Are the Lugers, C96 and Browning in the photo your guns?
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Beautiful, Antonio.....be proud of your collection! I love the engine-turned finish on the interior of your Broomhandle....is it a Schnellfeuer with a removeable plate, or is it a cutaway?
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In addition to owning a superb collection, your photography skills are also to be admired.
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Great pistols!! Amazingly we have almost exactly the same interest: Broomhandles, DWM Lugers, and FN 1900.
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