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Originally Posted by Jim Mac
just tossing my 2 cents on stolen lugers. Say someone has pops old 1918 erfurt sn1234c luger stolen and reports it to the police. police and owner records it as erfurt 9mm sn1234 (nobody knows that the c is part of the serial number. He's it's not a Glock19) so now every erfurt sn1234 is considered a stolen gun because uninformed owner or police put the wrong information into the database. They didnt know the numbers and letters were recycled every year.
And if you have a
Or am I thinking this all wrong? jim
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Take it even farther. Suppose they reported it as "Luger, serial number 1234" as stolen.
Then every Luger ever made by DWM, Erfurt, Mauser etc. with a serial number 1234 would be considered stolen.