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You have a Police Luger with both the sear & mag safety.
In the book History Writ in Steel by L. Donald Maus on page 320 the Ma. marking may be from the district of Marienwerder in Ostpreuben. The number is the weapon number. Hope this helps. |
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Since publication of HWIS, the identity of the Ma. marking has been identified as being from the Schupo of Mannheim in Baden. See item 9 on this page: http://www.historywritinsteel.com/New_Insights.html. I note that this pistol has a circled S on the left side of the receiver as is the case with all other observed P08s from Mannheim. A very interesting pistol.
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Regards, Don donmaus1@aol.com Author of History Writ in Steel: German Police Markings 1900-1936 http://www.historywritinsteel.com |
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