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Always A
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Hi Mike, You appear to have a 1906 Navy, 1st Issue Altered. The #8122 is this pistol's serial number. It's not possible to tell, from the pictures so far, to really assess this gun's condition, but I see no obvious red flags. Navy Lugers, as you may know, are highly desired by collectors, and your's seems to be a nice example. Regards, Norm
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For your time and information.
I'm new to digital photography, I guess it shows. I don't have a macro lens or better lighting. If you have the time, how can I make better pictures and of what? I will start off with the safety in both positions. I have seen that people remove the grips. I have no problem with that either. I am missing one of the grip screws. And you said that there are two numbers in a data base and this one is one of the two, I guess the 8122 under the barrel does not show up too good. |
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