Mauser war time production started with the no letter serial number and ended in the f block. The factory did not start from the NLS number every year. A "v" block would be produced in June of 1944 and have a byf44 slide. The commercial pistols had no letter suffix for their production. I think claiming that Mauser started a new series of "v" block SVW 45 commercial guns with 1v as the first pistol is a little preposterous. All through German production, for the P.38, the factories stuck to the same numbering sequence for their guns. 1-10000; 1a-10000a; 1b-10000b; etc.
You should consider that this pistol is some sort of "parts" gun rather than a separate production of commercial pistols in a letter block that was used in 1944.
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