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Join Date: Jun 2002
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DWM commercial magazines were never numbered (with four specific variation exceptions of commercial pistols acquired by the German army and navy). By the time the Alphabet Commercial pistols came around DWM reduced which parts were numbered, and this included he grip plates.
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Cool survivor and I'm glad to see you are using it as a shooter. Some Lugers are meant to be enjoyed at the range.
I have one Frankenluger and I love to shoot it "like I hate it".
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