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Unread 11-18-2002, 03:00 PM   #1
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Post DWM1774 /C suffix, crowned proofmark; Dutch Navy or German?

My Luger has a Dutch (Indies/Navy?) history but looks German. It has DWM on the toggle, with a rear white "gesichert" and red dotted thumb safety and not repeat not a "rust" with an arrow, without a grip safety, with a stock lug, caliber 9 mm, all 74 number markings matching, 1774 and 8.83 (German military service) on bottom of 4" (thank you Stu) barrel, 1774 on front frame with suffix "/C" ,two unreadable proofmarks with a single flat crown, thus DWM delivery, "geladen" on left edge of extractor, a 1 cm large 9 on the grip. It seems thus to be except for the "gesichert" in stead of "rust" and a DWM proofmark instead of a Mauser proofmark a DWM/Mauser Dutch Navy Luger from 1930 or is it a German Luger or reproduction? Louis [img]confused.gif[/img]
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