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Unread 07-12-2001, 06:01 PM   #1
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Default Re: 1920 Commercial Lugers

Hi Mike,


You have what Kenyon would call a â??1920 Commercialâ?, and Jan Still would call an â??Alphabet DWM, Commercial Subvariationâ?. Is the breech block proof marked? If so, is the proof Imperial, Commercial, or Weimar? If it is unproofed, it (and the other un-numbered parts) may be parts replaced here in the US. That the barrel extension is cut for a sear safety is interesting, and would imply the barrel extension was, at some point in time, on a police pistol.


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