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Alphabet Commercial Survey
If I remember correctly, in 1923 the U.S. import laws changed from requiring imported objects be marked GERMANY to being marked MADE IN GERMANY. I have decided to expand the Commercial serial number database to include the Alphabet Commercial series looking for this feature particularly, to see if it provides a data point to help refine the production dates of these guns.
So, dust off your Alphabet Commercials please, and send me the following information: serial number (full, with suffix) GERMANY, MADE IN GERMANY, or NO export mark caliber serial numbers, hidden or exposed commercial proof? Also note any noteworthy features, i.e. if it has a barrel other than 3 3/4 in; if it is a Police gun; if so what the unit mark is (if present); if it has any kind of right-receiver acceptance mark; etc. Also, be sure to check your John Martz conversions, as he commonly utilizes Alphabet Commercials as donor guns. As usual, please post the information here or send it to me at dwightg@pacifier.com. I know there are a lot of these guns out there, I very much appreciate all of you taking the time to check out your Lugers and pass the information on. --Dwight |
Dwight, either tonight or tomorrow, I will pull everything out and respond to a couple of questions you asked.
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Dwight. 1. S/N 8032 o , marked Germany, 7.65, C/N proofed, Comm,ercial serial number placement. 2. S/N 8025 i ,marked Germany, 7.65, C/N proofed, commercial serial number placement, Kreighoff Suhl marked on back frame. If you need any more informatiopn just ask. Bill
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Bill, thanks much.
--Dwight |
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