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Unread 04-22-2013, 11:54 AM   #1
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Originally Posted by Dwight Gruber View Post
By 1930 DWM was out of the Luger manufacturing business.

Judging by the witness mark in the photo above, this pistol assuredly left DWM with a barrel intact.
I thought DWM produced until 1930 and in an Akah catalogue from 1932 the Model 1906 with Swiss Cross is offered only without barrel.

On the other hand you are right, SN 2922i is an early one. The witness mark made me also a little bit suspicious. But if the gun was rebarreled, the first barrel could have been also a Swiss one, who knows.

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by the way: Sturgess shows in his great book (Vol. 2) a 1906, Swiss Cross, 7,65mm, SN 2989i with the Abercrombie&Fitch adress and with no proof on the lefthand side of the gun.

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