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Unread 11-14-2018, 09:48 AM   #7
243winxb
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Thank you for the info so far. The Luger, being from 1912, must be a well built firearm to last that long.

The lady replied when ask for more photo, but didn't include any. Busy with her deceased husband estate, i guess.

The photos posted above were edited by me, making them lighter to see the markings. On my computer they are almost black. On the table, they are brighter. Here are the original photo i received by email. Hope this helps. Thank you.
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