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Says this one is an undated Erfurt reworked by Mauser in the 1930s, has a WaA63 stamp also. Also has been reblued
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The final inspection eagle on the receiver is a DWM to the left of the WW2 era military depot rework markings. The Erfurt toggle assy is not consistant as original factory and the center link appears to have been renumbered with digits used later by the DDR. I would expect some importer markings (usually under the barrel) on this one. TH
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Import stamps? I doubt it.
Import stamps are usually required when a pistol enters a particular country. As this one appears to still be in Germany I would be willing to bet you won't find them... ![]()
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Basically, it can be anything. Has been reblued only recently, has it's grips replaced. So no telling who removed what markings and who added which parts.
So it's 'just' a Frankenluger with some interesting stamps. Probably from DDR storage. |
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