Sure does. Given the above info then 8866-y would have been made around the middle of Nov. '41. Seem right? Also, from the above the byf '41s ended in the b-block at the end of '41 and the byf '42s ended in the a-block in the first part of '42 as Mauser ramped up the P.38s. Where these the last Lugers made in WWII? Why the plastic stocks when wood had worked so well for so long? Did the last Mauser Lugers go to any special place or unit?
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