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I'm going to post what I have found so far on the Unit Markings forum..............
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outstanding peice, congrats
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I have all the other WWII occupational pistols I need, I've never been a fan of P-38s. |
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Welcome to the "club". Just let us see some pictures when you have time. Douglas |
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Picked up my 1916 DWM today. I found it almost identical in condition as my 1915, hardly any difference at all. All numbers match except for the wooden base mag. Was also a MG unit issue but is not a police rework, barrell is excellent and under the grips the mag chute is mint. Mag is somewhat tarnish.
http://i45.tinypic.com/2zrkyec.jpg http://i45.tinypic.com/6eqcjs.jpg http://i49.tinypic.com/121e3qd.jpg http://i49.tinypic.com/jhzyw6.jpg http://i46.tinypic.com/k4tc7d.jpg http://i48.tinypic.com/r216dv.jpg |
Looks like the bug has really bitten...
Send some close-ups of the unit markings, as I'm sure someone here will have a close neighbor. Very nice. dju |
M.G. TR. 9. K.
My guess is Machine Gun Trupe 9 K company....if that is somewhat close, there isn't much history that I could find. MG Trupe 1 thru 6, yes but higher, no. I haven't been able to find much on the first MG 1915. About end of Feb I'll be in the market for a 38-41 Nazi era Police K-issue, after that I'll have the three I wanted and I'll have to move on. |
mag safety still in place ....
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as NoncomRetiered asked for pictures of an intact mag. safety, i'm proud to show ..... NoncomRetiered, check the detail how the trigger and the mag safety gears into each other. regards from austria, wolfganggo ...... :bigbye: |
Nice. I've seen some of these where the part that goes under the trigger was welded back on, but this one look right. I just wonder if it allows full trigger movement when a mag is installed? This is why most were removed. TH
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