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Unread 12-11-2014, 07:50 PM   #2
alvin
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The instance that I have matches Std Catalog's picture OK. I have no doubt it's correct, because this variation is not hot at all, usually used by fake makers as "raw material". I have never heard anyone saying another variation was found converted by professionals into this variation. C/N like this..

Yours not like this?

Mine was made in 1920s. 23, maybe. It's the only Luger in my collection at this time. I like it.
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