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1913 unit marked 7.T.3.13.
Well, this is a put together, and I don't have it right yet. I bought the frame from a guy I met on ebay several months ago that was selling parts. He had sold a few of the matching parts to me and also to Bob Young. Bob sold the parts to me when I told him what I was trying to do!
Thanks Bob! Another member had an upper receiver that was marked 1913, which is what the frame serial number and unit equal. http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/1913_ebt_a.jpg I figured I was getting just some parts, but after the frame arrived, I realized that it was marked, front grip strap and rear grip strap! http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/1913_ebt_b.jpg http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/1913_ebt_c.jpg I have no idea who J Newman was.... http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/1913_ebt_d.jpg http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/1913_ebt_e.jpg The unit marking of 7.T.3.13. I believe to be Telegraph-Batalion 7, Kompagnie 3, Waffe 13 or in English, 7th Telegraph Battalion, Company 3, Weapon # 13. and sn is 3247a (In Jeff Nolls book, he has 7.T.3.3. (sn 2310a) so I figure I am right ;)) Ed |
Ed,
Telegraph unit marked Lugers aren't all that common. Considering that there couldn't have been that many of them issued, it would be considered a scarce mark. Nice!!! Ron |
I had a telegraph unit marked artillery at one time, perhaps 30 years ago and in a letter Costanzo ID'ed it for me...
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Howard,
That would be a rare one. Wish I had it... Ron |
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