A Canadian company has trademarked the C Broad Arrow

A little different, though. Stoeger actually trademarked the name "Luger" many years ago, back when Georg Luger still was living and Mauser was making the guns: before War 2.

In Europe it's known as the Parabellum Pistol, always has been. Check the 1911 Adolf Frank catalogue; it's in there.
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A little different, though. Stoeger actually trademarked the name "Luger" many years ago, back when Georg Luger still was living and Mauser was making the guns: before War 2.

In Europe it's known as the Parabellum Pistol, always has been. Check the 1911 Adolf Frank catalogue; it's in there.
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Thanks, I'd forgotten that. And Stoeger actually manufactured "Lugers" until the 60's or so, didn't they?

:) Stuart
 
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