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Unread 11-29-2018, 03:28 PM   #1
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Serial # 6117w. Crown over U on the left side receiver near Serial number. Eagle/N on left upper side of breech block. Strawed small parts. Number 17 on inside grip panels, safety lever and bar, take down lever, trigger, side plate, extracter and toggle links, toggle pin. E/655 on upper left barrel, struck lightly showing half of eagle and 65. Made in Germany on bottom of barrel. Mismatched relieved firing pin #20. unmarked trigger bar. Reciever and areas on the barrel finnish have a golden hue. Toggle train is very plum colored. Did "Made in Germany" only mean U.S. sales/import? Who was a likely importer? I know this is a very late 1939 pistol from researching Still's Third Reich and Costanza's World of Lugers. Also curious about the C/U and E/N proofs.
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