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Has anyone ever came up with a WAG on what percentage of lugers , survived the war, were returned to the US and remain in collectible condition? I know many were destroyed and many went to Russia. This is almost an impossible question to answer but have at it. Your WAG will be factual in a few years. Bill
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Bill,
Check out this thread: http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...hreadid=14923. It may produce part of your answer.
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Regards, Don donmaus1@aol.com Author of History Writ in Steel: German Police Markings 1900-1936 http://www.historywritinsteel.com |
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Hi All:
I have an uncle, a 30 year Air Force Master Sargent, that has a full vocabulary just of acronyms like WAG. WAG= Wild Ass Guess Ha!!! Sieger |
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