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Based on Klaus' input, no. It appears that the firing proof on the gun (red outline) is an Erfurt proof and not a Spandau proof (blue outlined insert).
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Got this pix from Jan's forum of the suspect #13 that was for sale.
It seems to bear neither the E or the S proof mark?? Some great detective work on that one by you guys... Fuzzy square insert detected...swiss clip...etc |
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