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On page 36 in Jan C. Still book Central Powers Pistols, it is stated that "the 1914 DWM Luger had a change to the rear of the frame. The upper inner area of the frame above the lanyard was reinforced by maching less material away, which buttressed the impacted area."
I tried to compare two photos to see the difference in this machining, but I am afraid I can't see it, maybe I do not know what to look for. Has anybody any photos of this area before and after the change. Thank You All Alf.
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