I am certainly not an expert on K-dates, but let me ask if anyone else thinks that the "K" looks like other K-date Lugers or is a departure from the normal stamping.
Something just doesn't look right to me about it... it appears to be off-center of the top of the chamber, and crudely stamped compared to those K stamps I have seen previously...
Could this receiver have been carefully ground off and the K added? or am I imagining things...
Inquiring minds want to know.
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regards, -John S
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