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Unread 09-30-2002, 09:11 PM   #11
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The "lazy" Crown/N definitely places your Luger as a 1914 Commercial, which as Johnny Peppers noted is a fairly scarce piece. Now, one final point: you state, "Barrel numbers match w/ front of frame, they're hidden until the gun is field striped".
The barrel markings should be clearly visible with the pistol assembled. Not sure where you are looking for the barrel serial number and proof. Could you please elaborate a bit? Thanks.
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