Hugh, the markings under the lanyard loop are certainly Thai or Siamese. I believe all the Mauser Siamese contract was completeed in 1936 and so dated. At first, I thought your piece was a mixed parts ringer, but then you have to look at the 1906 type frame and consider the chronology of the 30's and the National Socialists.
The only thing that makes sense is....first, disregard the grips. Somebody switched them. Second, the Japs took Indonesia in 1942 and captured all the Dutch Lugers. Subsequently the Japs made Thailand a protectorate or puppet (I believe I'm correct here). The Japs sent captured Dutch Lugers to the Thais as that was already an inventoried weapon for them.
The Thai markings you show above, are not all the same as those on my artillery, but damn near.
Check out the relationship between the Japs and Thais after the Jap conquest. This may lead to the answer. Hell, you may have one of the most interesting Lugers ever to surface. Can you back trace its coming to the States?
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