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Finally, the reason that I made my first post on this forum - I have finished the Naval version of the P08.
I have just the Artillery Luger rear sight and stock to complete and I will be a very happy chappy ![]() I can then address the chequering on the grip ![]() Regards all, Dave |
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Hi Dave,
A couple (well actually three) small points: 1/ Imperial Navy Lugers were numbered in the Commercial style, the side-plate was numbered on it's lower edge, not it's face. 2/ The P08 mark on the left side of the frame is only found on P08 Lugers (you know, the kind with 4 inch barrels) dated 1941 or 1942. 3/ Since you have pictured a short frame gun it could only be the 1914 variation, so the chamber should be dated 1916 or 1917, not blank. Otherwise it's a beautiful job, you could well be proud. Regards, Norm |
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