Q.1 Who has manufactured Lugers
Should have additions on the post war Interarms / Mauser activities (which originated from the plans and tooling provided by the Swiss, but which involved re-engineering and creation of a new production line - the fourth, which was not mentioned in the post), as well as the recent manufacturing that has taken place in the United States and modern Krieghoff. ADDED - EBT
Q.19 should also list the Interarms / Mauser tooling... This q/a may be redundant, especially if combined with Q.1.
Q.5. CAI's markings are fairly common and a reference to Century Arms might reduce inquiries. ADDED EBT
I can provide a pic of a 1921 VoPo with markings from "ECCSA PENN NJ" which refers to the now defunct "Crossroads Gun Shop" in Pennsauken, NJ. They brought in quite a few Lugers and P.38 pistols.
New:
Add a reference to Mauser's late "WR" stamp - thought to be Werks Revision. I have a pic posted at
http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...werks+revision
Q.24 Some "42" date Lugers have no number stamped inside the trigger plate. Q.24 should be combined with Q.42 which has more details. - DONE EBT
Q. 27 we should standardize on "Hump" rather than "Bump"n DONE EBT
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Once new text is created for the revised FAQs, I can help by editing it, creating the PDF, and adding illustrations is you would like me to.
Marc