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Unread 07-22-2017, 11:44 AM   #1
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Someone on another board is showing off an "American Eagle" comnercial Artillery.

Any such animal?
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I had a two line Stoeger AE artillery several years ago. The only difference between mine and the one shown in the attachment is that mine was marked "SAFE" and "LOADED".
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Someone on another board is showing off an "American Eagle" comnercial Artillery.

Any such animal?
FWIK "Stoeger Commercial Navy Lugers" exist and I think were mainly made with parts then sold to the commercial market, so I would assume that Commercial-Artillery Lugers are bound to exist.
For sure other Luger friends more expert than me will son chime in.

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