Dwight, when DWM delivered the Finnish contract Lugers they were in 7.65mm, had 3 7/8 inch barrels and were marked in the commercial style but with a military suffix letter on the end of the serial number. The guns were normal Lugers. The Finns added unit disks to the left grip panel and stamped the "SA" in a box on the left receiver. The guns were made in the mid 1920's.
The Finns did rebarrel some in 9mm and some of those had longer barrels. I've seen six inch 9mm barrels but I believe there were also other lengths made. IIRC, the sights on the replacement barrels I saw were parallel-sided and not the barley-corn style used on normal Lugers. I don't recall, however, if they were pointed or flat.
Most of the Finn Lugers will be mismatched as they were refurbished over the years. If you go to "Owner's Corner" and look at the Finn Luger Kyrie has pictured, you'll see what the guns pretty much looked like as originally delivered.
The Finn Luger that Kyrie has pictured used to belong to me and I can tell you that it's quite accurate. Most of the major parts are matching. At some point, the front sight was filed down slightly and that can be seen if you look closely at the picture. There's also a small hole drilled in the breechblock from underneath into the firing pin cavity that I believe was done to improve cold weather reliability. The Finn Lugers were imported by Century sometime around late 1992 or early 1993. Until then, Finn Lugers were very rare in the US as Datig observed in his book.
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