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Unread 08-16-2013, 01:26 AM   #15
Victor R.
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I'm brand new at this, too, but have been doing a lot of study the last several days, so can attempt the "byf" answer: byf was a Mauser code used at a later date (1941 and after, I think), while "42" was in use from early/mid 1939 up until "byf" code came into play. I'm sure more learned members will correct me if I got any of the dates wrong.

Also, it does seem that your left grip is a replacement - the number appears to be either a "10" or a "70" rather than "28". Can't completely make out the right grip, but definitely see a "2" with another digit, so it is likely at least the right number, and probably original. Don't know how much this might impact value on an otherwise matching gun with at least one matching mag.
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