Thanks for the appreciation of this gun and stock!
After these years of collecting, I felt surprised that I am still fancy on M1930. Back some years ago, I started collecting this type of pistol... a collector acquired a 1930 from another collector, but the new owner changed his mind, so he transferred it to me (upper one). It was in great shape, also coming with proper stock. I was satisfied on it for years. But whenever I saw pristine 1930s on market, there is still a cat scratching in mind.
Not that lucky, these two 30s are not consecutively numbered. But the s/n are not very far away. Probably made in 1936.
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