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Haha, nice find.
That's one of those cast luger replica's, hopefully nobody will get the idea that there were lugers marked this way
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You are way too fast, I thought I'd have a little fun out of it.
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I'll delete my answer, then
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Neat, a genuine replica SS luger. That screw should be a Phillips tho.
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nice looking sideplate though, the lines are so sleek and curvy and uh, sorry
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Actually, the text should be in German Gothic .
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