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Join Date: Mar 2003
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I hope I'm not posting this in the wrong place as I do not use the forum often enough: I recently had the opportunity to look at a 1917 dated DWM in 80-90% condition that had the tiny "Death's Head" marking above the date and facing towards the left side. It appears to me that the Death's Head is original or nearly so to the gun. All visible parts numbers match and the serial number is 4xx, no alpha. My Datig book says that the meaning of this mark is unclear, with three possibilities, Death's Head Hussars of WWI, SS issue in the 30's, or Free Corps in the 20s. My questions are (1) has the meaning ever been cleared up as to what the mark represents and (2) anyone have any idea of the value of this pistol (or perhaps I should say whether the Death's Head adds extra value)?
Thanks, Dick |
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