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A couple of quick questions;
- Would the 39 Mauser have the letter suffix to the serial number also stamped on the barrel? - If a barrel was changed, but numbered to match, would there have been a compelling time-period reason for this, or would this have been well post-war? Thanks! |
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Sorry Doug... I can't answer this. This is the kind of question I would have turned to Frank Manders to answer... Alas, we shall have to wait for someone else... RIP Frank.
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Hi Doug, Army Lugers, both Imperial and 3rd Reich, do not have the serial suffix letter stamped on the barrel, unlike Imperial Navy Lugers which do. Here's a photo of a correct 1939 Mauser Luger.
Regards, Norm |
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Thanks, Norm! This came up and your photo really helps clear up the issue!
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