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Originally Posted by whatthecrunchyo
Yes, they are both number 16, the same number that is on the side.
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That confirms that the pistol started out as a Luger that was intended for the commercial market. When pulled by the factory for military sales I believe the 7.65 mm barrel was changed out for a 9 mm. This would have also been the point at which military proof and acceptance stamps were executed, additional numbering added and
PERHAPS the 1921 added. I am not as certain about the 1921 date stamp but it would make sense.