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It might be a stupid question but here it goes, I own a 41 byf military model, is all matching with the exception of the extractor, and when you have a bullet in the chamber you can clearly see the words "Geladen", I believe that this extractor could be from a commercial model, well I have been hopping that my luger was all original and searching for an explanation, but the truth can be painfull but I want to hear it.
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Probably an armorer's replacement for the original that broke.
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If your extractor is from a DWM commerical, it will have the last 2 digits of a serial stamped inside. The Armour's replacements and repros will be completely unnumbered. TH
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