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In this post, we'll show you how to find out if your German Luger has been stolen from the US military by entering the serial number on a website that's been created for that purpose. The original site can be found at http://www.lugerpistols.com/lugers-in-the-service/ If you have a German Luger pistol and want to know if it was once in service with the U.S. Military, enter its serial number between 1921 and 1940 on a site called "Lugers In The Service". If you are researching your Luger's serial number, you may want to know if it was ever in the possession of the U.S. Military before you purchase it. If it was, then it may very well have been stolen by Matt Lauer at NBC. This is another case of this web site helping to solve a real world problem, but we still think that our primary users will find the Luger Serial Number lookup to be a very useful tool for collecting purposes and perhaps even answering that age old question: "Where did I leave my Luger?". If you have a German Luger and would like to know if it was once in service with the U.S. Military, then you may want to visit the Lugers In The Service web site at http://www.lugersintheservice.com/ . This website is extremely easy to use and you can enter your pistol's serial number without even leaving our site! Simply copy and paste the serial number from your pistol into this site's search box, press "enter" and it will produce results instantly. It can take up to two weeks for the site to produce results, but I often check the site and update these results immediately if I happen to find them. I've actually had a Luger with the same serial number as mine (except for the last 4 digits) turn up on this site so you should go there and enter your pistol's serial number even if it's a little suspicious. If you have any Lugers that were manufactured during 1921 through 1940, then I really do urge you to enter their serial numbers into this website. The site is extremely easy to use and you can enter your pistol's serial number without even leaving our site! Simply copy and paste the serial number from your pistol into the search box in the upper right hand corner, press "enter" and it will produce results instantly. It usually takes up to two weeks for the site to produce results, but I often check the site and update these results immediately if I happen to find them. cfa1e77820
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