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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Grants Pass, OR
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The Shadow Knows that is was not a Leichtenstein proof lurking on the right side of my Luger. It was a famous gunsmith by the name of Fluckiger in Zurich, Switzerland that stamped his trademark an enrayed Federal cross and F Z for his initial and city enclosed in a bow as in bow and arrow. This gunsmith refurbished an unknown but small quantity in 1923-5. Their distinctive barrels may recognize these with a special front sight by Hammerli of Lenzburg. All the pistols he worked on where rebuilt and refinished to his satisfaction.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Dan, you know Dok can have that symbol Laser Engraved on top of a presentation case, that would be sharp! He has done several German Eagles, they are shown on his website and they really dress the case up. Thor
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...The Shadow got me going in the right direction and I just filled in some background info. on who the Z-fellow was...with help from John Walter's The Luger Book...
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I didn't know.............so, I was trying to learn! It's fun and you get to the truth, eventually.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Is it my imagination or was this stamp double stamped? If so, is that common?
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Yes...unusual for a master gunsmith to do such a thing. It is caused by 'hammer bounce' and most use a hammer with special dampening to avoid it.
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