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Unread 12-04-2007, 02:34 PM   #6
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I have done pretty extensive research on this V and had some help from a European collector.
To me a "V" designation might indicate "Versuch", but what they would be testing in 1915 I have no idea.
I believe Ron is correct. This is exactly what it means to the best of my knowledge. I have a beautifull 1917 Imperial Navy with the large V ans some smaller numbers.
My european research indicates some Lugers were tested for the conversion from the truncated bullet to the ogive because of the World opinion that the truncated bullet was a Dum Dum type.
Perhaps this reason and several more lost to history.
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