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11-26-2016, 05:00 PM | #21 |
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Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: Venlo, the Netherlands
Posts: 350
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Thank you Jerry....
Yeesss... such finely machined firearms are not made now like before.... which is one reason why I prefer to invest my $ / € in these earlier pieces instead of the more modern polymer frame pistols. The old boys bring back images of growing up, hearing about WWII, later deciding about what I would do about Vietnam- (I was 18 then near the end of that war....), and learning to appreciate and also shoot pieces of exquisite engineering. I've lived here now 25 years and have only recently gotten back into shooting... and now.... collecting as well! This 1917 DWM is the first Luger I've ever seen and handled- at first when I heard that it was a very special weapon and 100 years old- I thought, "Wow! But.... this will never live in MY house!" Well, now I've just bought it!! Hard to believe... Anyway- your feedback and everyone else's is invaluable- it's nice to see a group of people so knowledgeable and helpful! You all take care.... and I'm still looking for a good shooter ! Cheers, RShaw
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Enjoying any firearm is like staying happily married- take her out on a regular basis, treat her with respect and pay attention to proper maintenance. Looking for magazine no. 7097 Venlo, the Netherlands- RShaw |
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