11-26-2013, 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Geo99
Mike,
Like Ed said, to get a proper guesstimate, you need some better pictures - full right, full left, full top, front of frame, and rear of frame.
The sear safety rivet/pin is blued, but these are never blued.
The trigger, extractor, and safety lever are strawed (or painted?), which is incorrect - these small parts should all be blued the same as the finish on the rest of the gun.
The GESICHERT (safe) stamping is too white and so looks to be very recent...
Also from what I can see in these limited pictures, there is ZERO wear in the spots that should have some wear - combine this with all of the above, and it looks very suspicious to me...
The fact that you have 3 matching police marked magazines with the police modified pistol does indicate the mags are original since the time it was re-issued to the police, so that is a plus.
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I'm down with most of this, however will reserve judgment until we see the comparative pic of all three mag bottoms. The way they are numbered (1-2-3) is police; military would be serial # only on the first, a + on the first spare and ++ on the third mag. I think a military rig would only include 2 original mags for the period (wouldn't a ++ mag only have been issued on a much earlier artillery rig?). In the new mag pic, we will be able to see of the fonts and style match, also see how much grinding/tampering was done to number them as matching, if any.
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