Okay...I hear your both. I have numerous other 9mm to shoot so I will refrain from shooting my two. The DWM 1917 (serial number 94xx) I inherited from Dad and I know he traded into it in 1928...so it has been in our family awhile and I woould not want to destroy it. The 1914 DWM I traded into about 20 years ago (gave up a 4 screw 22 Jet 6 inch with extra 22 cylinder) came with a drum magaizine and wooden buttstock . I believe the buttstock is a repro. When I joined this forum awhile back I did share pictures and information and I do know it is quite rare and in perfect condition. It came from Germany but not until the 50's when a GI traded his German barber out of it.
Charlie
SW Ory-Gun
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