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im sorry if this has been posted 15 years ago by someone but I didnt see it.
I was wondering what the original manufacturer's used to white the engraving of for example the dwm on the toggle and the serial numbers etc. I was also wondering if there are modern day products refinishers are using for it becuase I might like to refinish my mismatched commercial for giggles one day. |
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Hi Skye,
I doubt DWM did anything to "white" their logo on the toggle. The white that you see in modern photos is from a "Laquer Stick" available at places like Brownell's... It's only a temporary thing, and can be cleaned out of the grooves. Marc
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The only white lettering on a Luger that was done by DWM was the safety marking.
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well thats easy ebough for me !
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White out pen works great and cleans out with any light oil.
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thankyou sir
I wonder why that extractor is in the white |
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It isn't in the white, it is "strawed" (heat colored) and incorrect. Probably indicates that the entire gun has been "enhanced".
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