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With the frame pre 1913 without stock lug, the safety would be more 'correct' if not stamped 72. Looks like the previous owner desided to put 72 on this part himself.
This is a usefull thread regarding the front sight; http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...ht=front+sight I don't think the Luger is that bad.. it has had a long life and would make a great 'shooter'.
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So 1909-1913 is the closest we can find out for now. A bit of a mystery sometimes makes this more fun. Refinished or not, you got a great and interesting pistol there. I would reccomment that you detail strip it, inspect and clean througly. Clean up the pitting and enjoy shooting one of the most fun pistols you can have. btw. Lugers are ammo sensitive so it could teke some tests to find out what ammo yours like. So....Enjoy !!!!!!
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