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Originally Posted by Teddydog
I don't see any "extra" stamps on it, though. I have read that the East German guns were given new inspection and proof stamps after their reworks. And I thought most Russian guns have "X"s and often overstamping or peen marks on the original German/Nazi proofs.
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Guns reworked and issued to the East German Police/Army were indeed stamped with their own Crown/N and "Star Burst" proofs. Many were simply reworked and put into storage for a later date hence the sole X without any VoPo markings. As far as peening.. doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason as to why some kept their original markings and others don't, although it seems most coming from eastern block countries such as Yugoslavia have their German markings removed as standard.
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Originally Posted by Teddydog
It came with one aluminum base magazine that is not serialed. It has one Waffenampt mark and what looks like a "+" sign on it. Is this a field replacement magazine?
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I have a '38 dated Luger that is a Russian Capture. It is all matching, crossed cannons (X) and black Russian dip. What's interesting is the mag that came with my gun has all the same traits as yours: "+" sign and E/63 with the serial numbers ground. I'll throw up a quick picture of my mag bottom for reference.