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Anyone know someone with the skills and licenses requisite to doing a restoration on a Class 3 piece.
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Lifer
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Lou Pascilla
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Tac,
Its on a Form 4. George, How can I contact Lou? Tom A |
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Lifer
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It really depends on what you have. There are a number of C2's that have incredible skills, but like with anything else, you need to find the right man for the job.
I've got a '44 Mauser production MG-42 that I am having worked on as we speak. I primarily deal with Class III stuff and know a lot more about that than lugers, so this is a subject I can offer some advice on. Drop me an email, emmagee@earthlink.net and I'll help any way I can. |
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