Erik,
You are so lucky! You need to buy your wife some flowers and a nice dinner. Pictures will help very much to identify your Luger. There is some information that would help until your pictures are posted.
1. How long is the barrel. This can be measured by putting a rod (a pencil will do fine) down the barrel until it stops and measuring the length. (Make sure the gun is unloaded!)
2. Is there a date on top of the Luger?
3. Do you know the caliber - 9mm or 7.65mm?
LIke "the gunman", I look forward to the pictures, particularly the "big brass plate"!
Best regards
Ron
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