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Unread 09-07-2007, 11:43 AM   #16
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Hello guys,
Let me add two more considerations.

1) This pistol has been made in 1972, the LP08 commemorative in 1986 therefore it means that 14 years of difference. If we want to think about a set of pistol made in this configuration they must be close in term of year of production.
2) I have seen several Mauser Parabellum brand new and the three firing test they made in Mauser are in any case enough to create a trace on the back of the frame where the toggle stops. If you look at the picture this part of the frame seems completely new.

I donĂ¢??t know, I am a fun of the Mauser Parabellum but this gun still not convince completely me.

The price is cheap therefore it is possible to take the risk.

Have fun.
Mauro
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