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Unread 12-09-2012, 10:17 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by alamar View Post
Had another look at the pistol. There is a stamp between the barrel and frame when the action is locked back. 3 of us looked at and all had a hard time trying to determine what the marking was. Best was an eagle with an N underneath.

Holster was not military.

The sideplate that a few of you are referring to; is that the area just below the "serrated bump" found on the frame? How would I know if its damaged? The slide seems to move back and forth freely.
The side plate is the flat part on the left side of the frame with the Mauser logo on it, seems like there is some loss of bluing there.

Like I said in my previous post, $199 is a very fair price for any 1934 in this condition, even if the stamps turn out to be nothing. In other words, don't let it get away while you're investigating the stamps. If you don't want it, just give me the guy's phone number and I'll take it.
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