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Unread 09-03-2003, 03:13 PM   #5
Steve Richards
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People need a sense of humor! The toggle is marked with the Erfurt crown and the number on the frame matches the numbers in both Lugers at Random and the e-books for being a 1930 commercial. I just thought that maybe with the need for cash, they might have used whatever parts were on hand to assemble ones for commercial sales.

The possibilty that someone stateside took an artillery barrel and frame and threw whatever parts were available is a likely explaination.
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