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I bought this about 10 years ago and it came with 1622Ku which is a 41 BYF. I have shown this before on Jan's Forum but thought I would run it out again and also post it here to see if any new members have any thoughts and comments.
I want to believe that the K.A. 5. stamp below the Ku stamp might be some kind of clue to the Ku question.
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KA was the normal abreeviation during WW1 for costal artillery. Since the KU marked lugers were issued to the Luftwaffe and they manned the AAW batteries, this is perhaps a possibility. TH
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