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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Sometimes, I feel like these slight differences are driven into my head by seeing Luger after Luger until "I GET IT" Just noticed the small trianglar shaped flattened area just below the lanyard loop rectangle cut out gore area where the back flat area of the rear frame transitions into the rear grip strap area. Measured on a humped frame Mauser (WWII) this isosceles Triangle area measures 0.8" wide (base) by 0.3" height. Corresponding lengths from an Erfurt (WWI)measures 0.55" wide by 0.15" height. Visually the Mauser flat triangle is much bigger. Just an observation. Yes I know that Erfurt frame ALSO has tons of little crown over RCs on it too! Also have noticed that the receiver flutes on the Efurts are larger than those on Mauser or DWMS and the Erfurts don't have the beveled frame rails on the right rail as do the Mauser and DWM frames. Man.....I need to write this stuff down!!
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