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Unread 08-26-2009, 05:35 PM   #1
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Joe, welcome to the forum.

it is best to post pictures directly here on the forum and not on an outside site.

You appear to have a 1920's commericial made by DWM. Can't help you with approx dating without a serial number and suffix. The designation 1920 commericial has kinda been replaced by Alphabet Luger, unless it is a rework.

It can be a WW1 that was sold on the commericial market or most likely a new made.

The magazine is a post war repro...

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Unread 08-28-2009, 02:10 PM   #2
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Thanks & understood re: pict. The s/n is 4 digit, 27XX, with a mark centered underneath which could be a "n".

What was interesting is the recoil spring guide had a broken stud so I had to get a new one from numerich. Otherwise it was in very good shape for a 80+ year old gun.
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