Patrice, just to stir the pudding a bit I will offer a couple of observations. Since the earlier marking (Festungs Maschinegewehr...) is an Imperial army marking and not Bavarian I would figure that the weapon remained within the same military formation. You might want to check and see if it has a hold-open added.
If it remained in the Imperial army system then I would venture a guess that the backstrap marking is "General-Kommando des 2. Armeekorps, etc". I do not think that the Bavarians fielded a Garde Korps. They did have a Leib Regiment in the first Bavarian Corps.
Keep in mind that my idea is just a guess. The Festungs MG unit started out the war in Alsace. The II Korps started out in 1914 in Pomerania. I don't know where either ended up or whether they crossed paths at some time during the war. When I have more time and can get to my library I may be able to track them.
A very cool pistol.
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