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Unread 03-01-2014, 10:49 PM   #11
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So even a reworked pistol would not have other markings. Also am I right about it being in service in the 30's? I have seen Police pistols with MANY unit markings but that is not usually normal. Mostly they can be found without additional Police marks. Yes..exactly. 1926 is when the Germans began thinking of converting..changing etc. I suspect much of this work came about beginning 1929. Police holsters in the WW2 configuration became prevalent about then. Some could have been before but hard to really say how much/many.

I also meant to thank you for the work you did on my holster. It looks great. I can not remember if I have already. Thank you very much! I appreciate your patronage.
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