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11-13-2003, 10:18 AM | #1 |
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IIRC, Val Forgett purchased the rights to do these from Stoeger and after doing so, figgered out that the Stoeger ones were performance dogs and didn't sell well.
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Never much cared for them but it almost looks decent with that longer barrel.
Interesting instruction booklet. The luger shown on the front cover is a mirror image (right side of gun shown as left side) however the "Luger" logo on the gun isn't reversed. I wonder if anyone in their graphics department was chastised for that goof!
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