Thanks, Ed, Don, and Ron.
I appreciate all of the insights and info available on the forum.
I had read in Keyon's book that not all 1900 commercials were proofed. That's one of the reasons that I was concerned about what this pistol was that I was looking at. I don't believe I ever saw an
original luger that wasn't proofed in some manor. I always thought that most of the German firearms
would be proof marked. All of this is a learning experience for me and I greatly appreciate it.
Thanks to all of you, barr
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