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Unread 10-29-2007, 11:25 PM   #3
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Originally posted by Edward Tinker
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there is no such thing as a 1915 s/42, as S/42 was the code name for Mauser and they did not make lugers until the 1930's.

It is a DWM or Erfurt that has had a S/42 toggle put onto it.

Ed
Edward is right. The incorrect toggle train and the early dated chamber mean this Luger is basically a parts gun, a shooter. So make sure you pay the appropriate price.
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