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Lifer
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Greetings,
Can anyone tell me if a Dutch extractor is marked on top with the last two digets of the serial number? Thanks, Mike |
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No, it is not.
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Lifer
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Thanks Ron,
I just came across a commercial arillery that has a Dutch extractor. The "GELADEN" looks the same on both sides. Just proves, one never knows what what you might find in a Weimar era Luger. Mike |
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Mike, Your commerical Dutch extractor will probably be numbered on the inside with the last 2 digits of the serial of the gun that it came from. I'd trade you a proper unnumbered, like new German commerical extractor for your Dutch, if it's in decent condition. TH
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