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Unread 02-12-2004, 09:23 PM   #18
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Ron, I know of no documentation on the Luger carbine that appears in the post on Jan Still's forum other than the post itself. The carbine has a C/B and C/U on the left side in the "lazy" position followed by a C/M in the vertical position. My use of the navy reference was based only on that acceptance mark. There is no mention of any other Navy marks on this piece. I did notice on reviewing that post that the stock inlay award plate is dated 1910 so that probably takes it out of the discussion on the magazines anyhow. The devil is allways in the details.
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