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Mystery W
![]() well guys here is the shot of the mystery "W".....not a very good shot but you can make out what I,m trying to show you........Leo
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well guys here is the shot of the mystery "W".....not a very good shot but you can make out what I,m trying to show you........Leo
http://boards.rennlist.com/upload/Su...23,2001(6).jpg |
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Leo, please reload the picture without the extra http:\\ It is causing the picture to not come through. When you paste the image url into the box you need to first erase the http:\\ that is already present, you only need one to describe the path!
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Ted I am NOT a computer expert a lot of trial and error.dont understand why the pic. is so distorted it is not like that when I send it...........Leo
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Hey Leo,
Email me off forum. Tom |
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That's not fair!!!
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Hi Ted......not to worry its another matter all together.......Leo
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Ok, having studied the 'mystery' "W" it appears that upside it is a lower case "M" a really nice one, at that. Since all of our email addresses get posted with our message there is no reason to ask someone here to email them offline that I can think of..so, I agree with the Thormeister, unfair. Hey, you Lugerforum guys..Merry Christmas!! (I sure hope someone posts their red and green Luger on the forum for the holidays..).
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Bill, Having studied this from all angles I must disagree with it being an M. It appears to me to deffinately be a W. Turned upside down there are not two peaks to form the M and the curlyques would not look right on an M as they are on the top of a W and would be on the bottom of an M.On Naval stuff the M is quite clear. Your guess is as good as mine though. One man's opinion.
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I would have to agree with you Jerry. It is a fancy W and is in a place that is not documented as having proof, acceptance or serial numbers (or letters). That particular style of W does not show up in any reference material that I have. It very well may have been a personal aftermarket stamp (for who knows what reason). Since it is not listed as a military or commercial stamp or location it is truly a mystery 'W'. Even inverted it does not resemble a navy 'm'. It does remind me of a Winchester logo in a way..hmmm..!
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Thanks for the effort guys....I have contacted Sam Constanzo on the matter, waiting for his reply, he has helped me with other "mysteries".......Leo
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Latest update......the mystery "W" is solved, the "W" represensts the Imperial Govevernment Rework Arsenal located at Wurtenberg. They used the "W" one with a crown and one without a crown for something minor in the trigger mechanism needed rework, thus the "W" on the trigger guard to indicate the work was done...........this comes from Mr. Sam Constanzo.............Leo
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