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The tooling and gauges (along with DWM parts) were shipped from Berlin to Oberndorf in 1930. There is actually an inventory done documented by August Weiss.
For a period of time before producing the "K" date military Lugers, Oberndorf was assembling and finishing Lugers from old DWM parts. This is likely one of those, depending on the serial number (perhaps a "t" suffix)... Hallock and van de Kand indicate that a few blank toggles were moved from Berlin to Oberndorf. The "u" suffix was populated by Mauser made guns like this. Most were in the "v" sn range. This gun was made well into the "u" serial number range. It's possible that this was part of the DWM "Riff: contract that the government prevented shipping. Those were reported in the "u" suffix block. An August Weiss document reports some blank toggles that were delivered to the German police. Hallock and van de Kant call this a "T-2" variation. It's more likely that this was made in 1929 in Berlin by DWM instead of and just before moving to Oberndorf, but possible it was made from left over "Riff" parts in Oberndorf. I can't make out the acceptance marks on the receiver. Marc
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