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Unread 06-26-2017, 03:51 PM   #9
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Download our FAQ document. It has answers to many questions.

Those are the Waffenamt acceptance marks and the record that the pistol was proofed prior to shipment to the military.

As mentioned, the grips are likely VoPo / Russian replacement grips. This also means that there is a good likelihood that your Luger was a Russian Capture during WW-II, and rebuilt by the East Germans or Russians after the war for police or military usage.

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