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Unread 08-14-2004, 12:44 AM   #6
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Bob,
I have heard of two other Lugers, both 1900s, that had a hole drilled in the rear gripstrap. I never did get a serial number on either one of them, so this might be one. The explanation that went with one of them was that it was for a detachable stock. It wasn't clear if it was a "factory" experimental stock or a gunsmith modification. I believe that Ralph Shattuck had one some years back, and he thought it was for an experimental stock. I will kick around my notes but I am not optimistic I will find anything since a lot of them are still in storage.

That is a very nice looking AE and it IS an addition to my database! Thank you! I had 7203 but not 7204. Wish I could tell you who has, or had, 7203 but unfortunately that information was not available.
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