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Hi guys,
My first post here although I've been lurking for some time. Anyone got any ideas what the markings on the side of this Luger stand for, there is also a small "S" on the toggle. The Luger is a 1940 dated 42 code. Sorry about the quality of the pics, I don't have any others meantime. Les |
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No idea.. but it doesn't look stamped and the letters looks "modern". My guess is that it's engraved post war.
("S.t" if there was a "g" in between, it could have been saregant M.R.)
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Many thanks
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Looks more engraved than stamped?
Ed
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