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			Adam, haven't had the oppurtunity to shoot a Luger in some years, bought a couple when they were cheap.  Should have kept them but didn't.  I had trouble shooting them, too 1911 orientated, think I paid $22 for my first one through the NRA.  Lugers may have been a litlle more, think I bought them from Hy Hunter through the mail of course.  Looked at a Swiss Navy Luger just  last Thursday, $2500 pistol.
		 
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			Bought a 1920's commercial model several years back....always wanted a Luger, but couldn't afford one, and the prices were just continuing to escalate!  The one I have is chambered for the .30 Luger....getting hard to find ammo for it, and when I do, it's more than $1/round!  Still, it is a nice gun to shoot....points well, and it's toggle action is kinda neat.  Still, I can see why this gun ended up going the way of the dinosaur (as far as military pistols go)...it's so well made and to such close tolerances!  Does bring a few "Oohs" and "Ahhs" when I take it to the pistol range.   
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