I believe it might be a 1980's production of 250 only!
The top of the barrel is marked "9mm Parabellum" followed by an eagle over "N" proof which is repeated on the left side of the barrel extension. The left side frame rail is also marked with the same proof mark followed by "IC" and the Ulm Antler proof. The left side of the receiver is marked with "Mod. 1902/Cartridge Counter" in raised gold lettering. The serial number followed by a star burst and the two-line Interarms address are marked on the right side of the receiver. The toggle is marked with "DWM" script lettering in gold and "Made in Germany" is stamped on the back of the frame. The grips are checkered walnut with the numbers 1 through 7 in black lettering on a white background running along the front cut out edge of the left panel to allow visual confirmation of the number of rounds in the magazine. Complete with red velvet lined leather locking hard case containing a cleaning rod with an oiler in the handle, takedown tool, two keys, small metal plaque, test target, manual written in German and extra magazine.
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