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Is the holster marked on the back. If so, what is it's era?
Perhaps the best explanation of this commercial pistol is that it was "Drafted" and returned at some point for rework into a Military pistol. The die stamped numbers on the pistol exterior look like the original DWM dies to me. Dies on the grips and bottom of the magazine seem to match in typeface and size. The typeface on the breech block looks different and could be later. Marc
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Hi Wolfgang, Could the P number be an Austrian Police marking? Regards, Norm
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Hi Norm
i dont think so, i bought it from germany ....... wolfganggo ....
Last edited by wolfganggo; 10-21-2011 at 07:42 PM. |
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Hi Marc,
The holster has no markings at its backside. Under the flap there is the "IR137" inkstamp and the "Hans Römer - 1915 - Neu Ulm" embossed stamp see picture Img0150.jpg regards wolfganggo ....
Last edited by wolfganggo; 10-21-2011 at 07:42 PM. |
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