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  • rufe-snow
    Don't know if they are on line? Or you have anywhere to obtain them? But old mid 60's/mid 70's. Stoegers "Shooters Bible", or Brownells yearly catalog. Might have the info your seeking.
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  • Ambrose
    I have a reference that lists the information you require. Are there any specific numbers you're interested in?
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  • Grasshopper
    quote:Originally posted by Ambrose
    I have a reference that lists the information you require. Are there any specific numbers you're interested in?


    90-91 and 78 are the ones right now. Thanks in advance-[:)]
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  • Ambrose
    I find #78 is for "Luger". I was not able to find anything for #90 or 91. Sorry.
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  • Grasshopper
    quote:Originally posted by Ambrose
    I find #78 is for "Luger". I was not able to find anything for #90 or 91. Sorry.


    Thanks,,[:)]
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  • Knifecollector
    I had to look thru many Shooters Bibles before I found a # 90 + # 91.
    A 1970 edition had them,
    90 = Italian Galesi Armi 503 caliber .25
    91 = Italian Galesi Armi 503 caliber .22
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  • Knifecollector
    On a side note it says
    78 = Italian Beretta Standard Army 1940 XVIII Automatic cal.32 , 9mm
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  • Grasshopper
    Thanks knife guy - I ran across some of these but the writing has left- the 90-91s look like what you say - thanks so much -[:)]
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