Hi again
I now had measure my chamber on the DWM 1920/1920 Doublet Dated,
(22,24mm), and it shows that it is 0,21 mm smaller than my Mauser
S/42 1937, (22,45mm), it looks like that some body have grinding on the
chamber before it got its 1920/1920 stamp, it got Police rework stamps
on right side of receiver.
I also had the gun X-ray`t on the chamber, and on the right side on the
receiver, I hope to se any marks left in the steel. The results of that work
is: Nothing to see!! on the X-ray pictures.
I think this gun is a Imperial Luger?, from 1913 to 1918 ( it got hold open)
that came into rework and then served the Police in Konigsberg, and again
changed to the army and ended up in Denmark at WW2. That will explain
the n suffix on the gun????. (only ns,a,b, suffix in 1920, Jan C. Still Books)
Some comment will be great!!!
Regards, Sej-gun.
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