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Here are the pictures of both sides of the side plate,also a shot of the interior showing a number 24’ ....so no doubt that part is a replacement.
Did learn the correct way to remove the side late without damaging anything. Probably not the clearest pictures but had to use my iPhone,sorry. |
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Please see what forum you are posting in.
General discussion or new collectors would be better |
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I've never seen one made this way on the outside. The inside appears to be cut like a M1900 with a shortened trigger lever. What type of luger do you intend putting it on? TH
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Wow! A humpless side plate...
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Side plate was on this early 1900-03 model
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