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Originally Posted by luger.parabellum
Jerry
Quite a nice Luger, pity for those indistinct inspection/proof markings on the right of the receiver.
These guns made by BKIW (DWM) if I'm not wrong were manufactured in 1927-28 years for a contract with the Riff Tribe in Morocco, but apparently this contract could not be honoured because of political considerations, and those guns with a blank toggle were probably delivered to the police.
Apparently they don't know for sure the exact number of pistols that were produced for the Riff tribe contract.
My 2 cents.
All the best
Sergio
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Now THAT'S what I call specific information! Why did they have blank-toggles? Something to do with the "Riff Tribe"?
I though a lot of this "disappearing names" and Simsons had to do with Nazis when first in power trying to hide arms from the Allies in WWI because of the Peace Agreement which put stringent limits on Germany's arms
Boy, you could sell these guns just with the historical stories!
Fascinating - thanks so much for the Riff Tribe info...