Glen, overall it's a very nice example but I have reservations about that trigger side plate. It's condition appears to be much better than the rest of the metal on the pistol plus it's missing the Erfurt Crown/B stamp. The area just above the 'island' should also show machining marks running front to rear contrary to the rest of the plate shich should be running top to bottom. While it does show the correct number, and in the German style, the die used on the side plate was much newer, showing less use, that the other 47 numbers. I'll probably get bashed for this post by the other guys but that is my initial observation. I agree with Ron on his interpretation of the unit mark.
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