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Did This Almost Defeat the 1911?

Last year a Luger was brought in to the Range store for a consignment sale. Of course immediately snatched up by an employee. Has all matching serial numbers on the pistol and accessories.
Luger is nice yet I'll carry my SA 1911 in preference. If the 1911 was good enough in the old times, it's good enough for this old-timer!
 
Excellent article Mike, I enjoy these historic firearm articles immensely. I’m lucky to have found and purchased both. Attached are my 1941 Mauser P08 all numbers matching “Black Widow”, and my 1918 “Black Army” Colt M1911.
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Excellent article Mike, I enjoy these historic firearm articles immensely. I’m lucky to have found and purchased both. Attached are my 1941 Mauser P08 all numbers matching “Black Widow”, and my 1918 “Black Army” Colt M1911.
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Wow! Great guns! Thanks for sharing, and glad to hear you all enjoyed the article.
 
Great read Mike! What you wrote, "The big .45 served my grandfather in World War I, my father in World War II and my brother in Vietnam. That’s more than good enough for me" applied to me also! This is my Springfield 1911 that I purchased in the early '80's!
 

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Great article.Are any 45 cal.Lugers around?
Only if you have a lot of spare cash :)

 
Only if you have a lot of spare cash :)

Back in the early '80's I had purchased 3 1911's. Wished I still had them!!!:(
 
I shot my uncle's luger when I was a kid a long time ago. I don't recall where he got it. I was one of the recent purchasers of a CMP 1911. I bought a service grade and received an Ithaca that had been re arsenaled twice, once at Rock Island Arsenal and at Aniston Army Depot with a date of 07/1976. I'd guess if it could talk it would have some stories.
 
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