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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Rio Rancho, New Mexico
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The frame cam ramps are a little further back to open the action a little later in the cycle and possibly shoot a hotter loaded ammo. The left side of the frame (the flat part) just in front of the safety lever is rough machined with radial cuts like a cyq P.38 but probably not as deep. No chamber date nor toggle logo. I did see a serial number on top on one of the links. Perhaps at the next show I can photograph it. Appeared to be a dark salt blue finish. I didnt handle so I dont know more. Not a real pretty Luger as Lugers go(they all are beautiful anyway arent they?) but a rare one. Strider was a good Luger student and took notes where I failed to carry a note pad.
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