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Unread 04-08-2019, 06:14 PM   #8
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Mom, From the looks of the marks I believe you are correct. The import in the curve of the mag well and Germany are bound to have been done at the same time. In all the Germany marked Luger's I have ever seen I have never seen one this small or in this area.

Your 1914 WW1 Luger is a very decent looking pistol. The magazine is a WW2 type with an aluminum bottom. Your 1914 should have a numbered WOOD bottom.
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