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Picked this up to day at the Valley Forge, PA gunshow.
The cleaning rod is very interesting, looks like a old rifle cut down, but the workmanship is excellent. Originally it was made in 1916, I can look closer if anyone cares of the manufacturer. ed
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Thats pretty cool. Us Germans don't waste anything.
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Ed, Nice Weimar rework of an LPO8 hoster. Years ago these were quite common: not so any more. Cleaning rod is postwar none luger. TH
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