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Unread 10-05-2007, 12:25 PM   #5
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Albert,
Dwight is correct about the location of the serial number on the takedown lever. Number 7108 was part of the Bannerman purchase, is a known surviving piece as reported on Jan Still's forum on 3/1/04, and has the serial number on the left flat of the takedown. All of the serial numbers reported in the 71xx range (22 examples) for which the location of the takedown serial number was indicated (7 examples) have the number in that location. The "above range" Model 1900 Lugers without a GERMANY stamp are unique, as this manner of marking the takedown lever is not found on any other models until the advent of the military style marking by Germany in 1911.
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