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Catalog of Lugers by Aaron Davis – Paperback Reference Guide

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Catalog of Lugers by Aaron Davis – Paperback Reference Guide

Up for sale is a copy of the Catalog of Lugers by Aaron Davis, a respected paperback reference guide for collectors and historians of German Luger pistols. This essential book is a cornerstone for anyone studying or collecting the legendary Luger P08 and its many variations across the 20th century.

The Catalog of Lugers provides detailed identification guides, manufacturer markings, production variations, and historical context surrounding the development and use of the Luger pistol. Covering both military and commercial models, this reference offers collectors an invaluable resource for verifying authenticity, tracking serial number ranges, and learning the subtle differences that distinguish scarce or rare variants.

This paperback edition is complete and intact, with clean text and legible images. The binding remains firm, and the pages are free of significant damage—only light shelf wear consistent with use as a reference volume. It remains a practical working copy, ideal for collectors who regularly handle or evaluate Lugers for their collections.

Whether you are a seasoned collector or just beginning your journey into German military firearms history, Aaron Davis’ Catalog of Lugers is a trusted and widely cited guide in the field. It pairs well with hands-on collecting, offering the kind of detailed knowledge that helps buyers and sellers alike avoid costly mistakes and better appreciate the history behind each pistol.

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