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Unread 02-16-2004, 07:54 PM   #5
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Having looked at the additional pictures posted on AA, I have this to add;

The extractor is not original and the receiver is military that has had the original inspection stamps and proof shaved off. The standing C/N proof on the left side probably means that this is a re-worked WW1 pistol that is now a 1920 commercial. There's no way to tell from the pictures if the receiver is a DWM or Erfurt but more mis-matched parts than those I've identified are possible.
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