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12-13-2016 04:05 PM |
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Originally Posted by Norme
(Post 296549)
I'm a little surprised that there should be so much discussion about the lazy C/N proof, present on all Commercial Lugers of the period, and none about the Reich Gendarmerie marking which makes this fine pistol so rare and valuable. Unlike any other unit markings these were engraved by hand (not stamped or pantographed) at the DWM factory, prior to bluing. According to Still, total production of these R.G. marked Lugers, both 1908 and 1914 models, was less than 400 pieces.
Regards, Norm
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I, for one was caught completly off guard on this one. Must have read about it and long forgotten (not likely to find one of those in my neck of the woods) had to go dig the info about it.
So, I thank you for keeping us sharp, :thumbup:
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