If you are willing to disassemble it and take pictures, there are a ton of folks around who have never seen a Borchardt, let alone the innards, so I am sure it would be information well received. I am one of the few people I know that has been rash enough to tear a Borchard down all the way. It also was not a pristine gun (although it did have a 2 digit serial number) and it wasn't that difficult to disassemble. I was careful and noted how it came apart, so it went back to gether OK. In retrospect, I wish I had taken pictures then.
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If it's made after 1918...it's a reproduction
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