Dwight, here is another for your database.
Toggle Mark (logo)-DWM
Chamber Date-1918
1920 property mark (yes/no)-yes
Serial number (complete, with suffix)-9866h
Right Receiver Marks
(even if they are just Imperial inpector stamps and proofs, this will help determine if the toggle train is original or if it might have been replaced in rework--an Erfurt gun with a DWM toggle, for instance.)-T S S and test proof
Left receiver marks, if different from c-S and serial number
Circle-S position (in front of serial#, or in back)-front
Rear frame number (number, if present) (crossed out?)-3090
Barrel Marks--all of them-8,83 and 9866h
PT/PTV stamp on barrel (yes/no)-no
Sear Safety (yes/no)-yes
Magazine Safety (yes/no) (clipped, removed, or active)-yes, clipped
Rear Toggle Pin numbererd (yes/no)-yes and fluted
Grip Markings-none
Unit Marks (yes/no) (if yes, the mark itself)-none
Any other stamps present on gun (e.g. HZa, etc.) and where-no
Magazine (if matching, base material and markings)-Haenel, aluminum base, numbered to gun without designation of 1 or 2 nor suffix letter
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