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Lugers in
caliber 9mm were
briefly tested by the Army in 1904-1906 and
three Lugers in .45
caliber were
tested in 1907. The
Luger was rejected...
- luge is
organised separately by the
International Luge Federation, FIL.
Lugers can
reach speeds of over 140 km/h (87 mph), and is the
fastest of the three...
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December 1923.
Imperial Lugers by Jan C.
Still (Still's Books, 1994)
Third Reich Lugers by Jan C.
Still (Still's Books, 1988)
Weimar Lugers by Jan C.
Still (Still's...
- Look up
luger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Luger may
refer to , or:
Luger pistol, a semi-automatic
handgun Luger (film), a 1982
Dutch film written...
- Look up
lug in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lug or
LUG may
refer to:
Lug (Bugojno), a
village Lug (Derventa), a
suburb in
Bosanska Posavina Lug, Jablanica...
- SIGN
LUGAL OVER
LUGAL, and U+12219 𒈙
CUNEIFORM SIGN
LUGAL OPPOSING LUGAL.
There are
different theories regarding the
meaning of the
title lugal in 3rd-millennium...
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Lawrence Wendell Pfohl (born June 2, 1958),
better known by the ring name Lex
Luger, is an
American retired professional wrestler, bodybuilder, and football...
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Peter Luger (January 22, 1866 –
January 21, 1941) was a
German chef and restaurateur, who
founded Peter Luger Steak House in 1887.
Peter Luger was born...
- 9mm
Luger, 9mm NATO or
simply 9mm) is a rimless, centerfire,
tapered firearms cartridge.
Originally designed by
Austrian firearm designer Georg Luger in...
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though some
lugers are not
happy with this idea,
because this may
render the
track unusable for women's
singles and men's
doubles lugers. Also, Dainis...