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The Luger Handbook

The Luger Handbook

List Price: $9.95
Your Price: $8.96
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: accuracy
Review: Did not buy it: if the sample pages show that Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken (DWM) is spelled as Deutche Waffen und Munitionsfabrik I know to look elsewhere for accuracy. Do your homework!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good book, but ...
Review: Este libro tiene una buena cantidad de informacion, pero le falta apoyo fotografico o dibujos.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Are you a newcomer like me?
Review: Luger was only a name in the history to me, until i got my first 1907 luger. This book showed me the easy way to understand the luger world, and to find out if I was defraud or not. Very good book for beginners, very easy to read, very claver selection chart.... what else can you expect for such a little and unexpensive book ?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great concise book, not totally accurate however.
Review: This book lists all Mauser made Lugers as having strawed small parts which is only partially correct. Many Military issue Lugers made after 1937 had blued parts. I found the remainder to be accurate, informative and especially concise. Provides a real benefit to the gun show shopper!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Book !!!
Review: Very good work is shown us by Mr. AArron, I would hope that he goes back to write another one on lets say...Colts...Smiths....Rugers.....Winchesters....Thompsons.....

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Luger Handbook
Review: Very inaccurate in descriptions of various models, proofmarks, manufacturers, etc. The author does not even properly describe the basic operation of this type of weapon, he calls it a blowback when it is a recoil operated weapon. Such a basic error gives you some idea of the rest of the book. In defense of the book it is after all a handbook but it should be accurate.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pricing?
Review: While not absolutely accurate about every little detail this is a useful book; until you get to the pricing! I suppose the people who own the various guns will be pleased (I know I am) but the pricing is ridiculous. It is way too high; perhaps twice what it should be at least!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A compact guide for basic identification of Luger pistols.
Review: While seemingly brief at only 91 pages, this pocket sized volume serves as a remarkably functional beginners guide to identifying Luger pistols. Utilizing a 'process of elimination', the reader chooses from among various possible markings/features which are displayed in flow chart format. Based upon the reader's choices the trail then leads on to one or more specific pages which display information about the probable model the reader is attempting to identify. Very detailed and well designed, this is the ideal 'back pocket' companion to accompany any potential Luger buyer to gun shows or Luger showrooms. Kudos to Mr. Davis.


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