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Unread 11-26-2014, 04:27 PM   #1
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My aim is to provide you a one place where you can have access to all available sites dealing with our favorite weapon. I'll post any resource that I find interesting and something you might like. A human luger search engine! Thirty years ago I was taught how to research an issue in the basement of Villanova University law library. I'm am very good at it. If you have a topic that you would like to find out more, I will help with your issue or where to begin your search. Just PM me! What took hours or days is no more. The internet has changed our concept of research. LUGERS are my favorite search! You can decide what is fact or fiction! The only problem is that they can change every day! ~Eric~ YOU CAN RETURN AFTER OPENING ANY SITE BY HITTING THE "Pistole Parabellum' ABOVE
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Default The Japanese and Merrills' Marauders

Real great history~~ http://www.smallarmsreview.com/displ...darticles=2807 Merrill Mauders kicking some butt in the pacific. A favorite of mine!
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Default One More~WW2 Weaponry~

This site discuss weapons used by all sides in the Pacific theater during the second world war~~ http://www.smallarmsreview.com/displ...darticles=2806 I like site!
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Unread 11-27-2014, 12:32 PM   #4
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Default The Great Berlin Candy Drop~

In 1961 the Russians cut of access to west Berlin. We went to the rescue by parachuting food and supplies. The pilots noticed hourds of children from bombed out Berlin gathering at the end of the runways. One man had the idea of dropping small parachutes with candy. The Berlin children went crazy. I implore you to take a moment to watch the presentation with Tom Brocow, the original pilot and the Morman Tabernacle choir~The ending will bring a tear to your eyes. Proud to be American! http://www.youtube.com/embed/_vR2wgq0ZMc Originaly sent to me from George Anderson~
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Default Good Old Checkpoint Charlie~~

He has a new look, long over due! http://www.checkpointcharlies.com/ec...s-walther.html I've know Charlie for years. Finally he updated his site. Its easy and he seems to post everything including Lugers, Walthers and everything else. ~Eric
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Default Luger Accesories Explained~

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGcqd...=youtube_gdata A visual display of luger accesories from drums to leather. May be worth a look to a beginner! Nice Visuals.....Eric
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Default How To Restore A Luger

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7DtLJYXYh4 Eric One of the finest. He takes you step by step in preparation for blueing. The blueing is included in a seperate post!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3MQYjoHj7w An interesting article showing you a captured a German captured luger by the Russian and the Russian marks applied~ Eric
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Default Hermann Goering Personal Luger

With great background music~ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zv_-V8uZcxA Heres and example of Hermann beautiful posessions not including his endless works of art that he pilaged and stole. This is a gem with German marching music in the background~ Eric
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Eric, these are interesting but a bit to many 'separate' posts, so I have added them to here
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Tks Ed, brillant~~ I just noticed I broke 4000 posts. How many more do I need for a Luger Watch! Kidding always an honor!
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Very good point, I'll provide a short narritive with each! I was shocked by so many~ I'll go back and start with the most recent first~ Thank You My Friends!!
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Eric

I realize I'm going to repeat myself but as usual you always provide us with an awful lot of precious information.
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Sergio for the last 2 hours I have been rewriting each of my posts with a review and summary. I'm still at work! Eric
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Sergio for the last 2 hours I have been rewriting each of my posts with a review and summary. I'm still at work! Eric


Eric that sounds like a massive work!!!


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Typical lawyer, I don't know when to shut-up!!! I will do my best! 4013 posts WOW!
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I think your ENTHUSIASM is contageous!!!
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This is the reason I love them. This one pretty purchased from George Anderson. He provides the finest Historys~~
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I love everything about them. This is especially true in tracking their individual historys. Often It puts a face and story to a luger whose owners had probobly as much excitement that is lacking from all other.firearms. My research At Villanova Law School Law School 1978-1981 provides me the thirst to find out more! Thank for all you friendship and patience. Since my stoke my short term memory is shot but long term fabulous~ Eric
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I agree with some posts but the one above with the name on the grip was fully researched by George Anderson, my hero including the name of its previous owner contained in his precise narrative I have posted below! I know when and where he died including the obituary . In his narrative he describes it flawlessly. I wish I had history like that on all of my pretties! Please tell me what more I can possibly provide. Most lugers only have what on its' face and a serial # ie maker sometimes, years and better yet a unit marking from which you can try to trace back. I always post everything I have at that time and amend later if I discover more relevent information~~~ I real appreciate your continued support! Tks Eric
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