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<blockquote data-quote="Seadog" data-source="post: 2080765" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>I hear yah. Thats news to me on the Eagles having issues. Not arguing, just hadn't heard or donr enough reserch I guess. Now I have hear that lugers in general have issues, thats why they changed over to the P38s. </p><p></p><p>My reasoning for maybe going that route with an Eagle was I wouldnt mine shooting the tarr out it and getting wear lines on it. Now a authentic German luger Id be the exact opposite. It worry about wearing out parts, the bluing, the straw colored parts, buggering up the grips. Dont get me wrong, Id like to have a real one but Id hate to diminish its historical value and would not use it as much. I like to have toys that I can play with, just not once in a while</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seadog, post: 2080765, member: 9018"] I hear yah. Thats news to me on the Eagles having issues. Not arguing, just hadn't heard or donr enough reserch I guess. Now I have hear that lugers in general have issues, thats why they changed over to the P38s. My reasoning for maybe going that route with an Eagle was I wouldnt mine shooting the tarr out it and getting wear lines on it. Now a authentic German luger Id be the exact opposite. It worry about wearing out parts, the bluing, the straw colored parts, buggering up the grips. Dont get me wrong, Id like to have a real one but Id hate to diminish its historical value and would not use it as much. I like to have toys that I can play with, just not once in a while [/QUOTE]
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