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HI,
thanks I do have that book, and that is the only reference i found.
As well.

So if one of this Mexican 1900s is to show up at my door , how'd i know it's the one ? And how will you price one, if no one has seen them.

Spanish markings on the barrel ?
Hi Eugene, A 1900 "Mexican Test" Luger is pictured in "Luger: The Multi-National Pistol" by Kenyon and Ellis. It is marked "EJERCITO MEXICANO" in block letters on it's left frame panel. According to the authors, it is one of only three surviving examples. So if one showed up on my doorstep, I'd say ole! Regards, Norm
P.S. Some of the exotic guns in this book have since been discredited.
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