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Unread 07-19-2005, 03:22 PM   #10
mauro
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Hello guys,
I am happy because I have found a confirmation about my hypothesis that the most important production of Mauser Parabellum ceases in the middle of â??70 years.
If you look at the previous considerations, I have wrote that, in accordance to the serial number analysis, the Mauser produced only about 186 pistol in .30Luger from 1977 to 1986. So absolutely scarce (and therefore rare) production!
This hypothesis based on the serial number analysis found a verification in â??the Mauser Parabellumâ? book wrote by Mr. Allan.

Mr. Allan states that, due to the unfavorable exchange rate between Germany and USA, Interarms and Mauser decided to cancel the contract in the January 1976 .

This justifies the result of my previous assumption based on the serial number analysis.

I think this is interestingâ?¦
Let me know your opinion.

Cheers.
Mauro
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