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The large portion of the Bannerman list ends with S#7108, and then there is one lone higher S#7147 on the list. This gun S#7121, which falls between those numbers, may be a test luger, but as of now there is no way to know.
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Thank you to the two responders, but does no one else have an idea what this pistol is? I'm intrigued by the lack of a "Germany" stamp: that would be hard to grind or buff off without ruining the serial number too. And the SN is fine.
Could this be an example of a test Luger being beat to snot and later having been rebarelled and reblued? And with replaced parts? This thing IS a 1900 AE, .30 cal; it has to have a story. Help me guess. Thanks. Bob |
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