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I have a chance to buy a DWM pistol which has two dates on the chamber. Can someone please tell me what this signifies and if it is a good or bad thing? Thanks in advance.
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I assume one of the "dates" is 1920? It is actually a Weimer period property stamp, and not a date. It detracts some value from the pistol, but not a lot.
Lonnie
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don't get discourged, double dates, or Weimar period Lugers have a large following and can bring good bucks for correct and mint condition....can you supply me with more info. like military or police proofs, match mag, total match rig ????
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That's all that I know at present, but I'll post more info once I've seen the pistol. Thanks for the replies.
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