The wife (garage sale hunting expert) also is the family genius with the computer. Says she will get it done so will leave it in her always capable hands and see if I can get some pics out over the next couple days. Don't think the camera's focal range is close enough to show the double M and crown Naval markings, but will give it a try. By the way, for anyone that knows, the 1916 date is not only on top of the receiver, but also on the left frame rail below the proofs. Have not seen this before. Is this common on Naval Lugers only?
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