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It looks good, my only hangup is that there is a date over the chamber as if it was a military gun but there are no military style marks on the parts (they are in the commercial "hidden" placements), weren't military ones prominently displaying those marks or was that a world war 2 military Luger phenomenon?
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All military P08s up through the middle of 1911 have small parts numbered in the commercial fashion. The pistol shown is absolutely correct in every way. |
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This would appear to be a beautiful original 1911 DWM Army pistol. And this is in the wrong forum - should be under P08 Military, if someone want to move it. - Geo
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