Dear Mr. Footh & Murray.
Usually legal action can be expensive and time consuming, but instead you could firstly apply some 'heat' by obtaining a document from a Mauser K-Date expert clearly outlining what is wrong with the pistol. This could place Mr. Jessen on notice/attention that you are taking this matter very seriously and you are prepared to ruin his reputation by announcing his wrong-doing against you on various forums and publications. If he is prepared to refund your money in full and correct this matter, he might earn himself a bonus point. In some cases, it is beneficial to give a dealer an opportunity to resolve a 'mistake' because he may not have known all the exact details of a specific Luger such as a KM K-Date Luger. In other cases, dealers do not give a damn about their reputation or integrity and continue to sell bad merchandise which can lead to ugly situations.
I hope that you can resolve this matter with uunnecessary headaches.
Good luck,
Albert
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