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I classified this one as a 1920 DWM Army re-work. All the proofs look right. But it sure looks like a Erfurt proofed breech. Expert's comment requested.
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Lifer
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I am no expert...but I do have an Erfurt toggle train for comparison...
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As determined by the e/ArA4 proofs, this pistol is DWM 1920 new manufacture for the Army, made before the IMKK forbade DWM military production. The breechblock is definitely an older Erfurt-made replacement.
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Ahhh. Thanks Dwight!
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