It looks like a 1916 ERFURT luger, 3370d, with a chipped left grip.
They made 80,000 that year.
The acceptance stamps look soft, but that photo is probably out of focus.
The chip on the left grip is very common and it can be repaired.
I read that they switched from walnut to beech wood for the grip panels.
It does have a magazine from much later - it should have a wood (beech wood) bottom magazine.
It is unit marked and my guess is that it was issued to a Machine Gun company (M. G.)
What are your concerns about it ?
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