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Unread 04-09-2007, 04:29 PM   #8
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Originally posted by Dwight Gruber
Joe,

Thanks for that. Yes, the c/N is the post-War (WWI) commercial nitro proof.

The letter sufix I refer to, if it exists, is a small lower-case cursive letter found underneath the serial number on the front of the frame.
--Dwight
I belive it is "p"... it's very cursive, but according to the suffix charts on this sight, it's "p".

While a "commercial" in the sense that it was sold on the open market, I understand this to be a Military Luger, in that it was sold to Finnland, and the [SA] mark is the Finnish Army property mark. Correct me if I'm wrong?

What is the signficance of the Suffix code? Thanks!
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