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Chris, your pistol must be a mixed parts gun as the grip strap marking is a Reichswehr property stamp and dates from the period 1922 through 1932. The marking would indicate second battalion staff of Infantry Regiment 18, weapon number 24.
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strange the barrel has no serial, a 1906-1914 commercial proof but the frame and receiver assembly have the same serial 9335 ,probably a vopo ? I will take more pictures soon.
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Hi,
Your pistol is a VoPo. The nickname given to pistols that were overhauled and used by the East German DDR Government. The crown/N proof was used as a fire proof by the Suhl proof house during DDR years. The barrel is a replacement, made during the 1950's when many of these pistols were refurbished. The wooden grips are most likely later replacements, as the VoPo's had plastic grips with a bullseye logo. |
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Thanks for the information , im glad i only payed 400 swiss francs for that shooter , but now i have the luger ''virus'' and will seek for some nice ones...
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