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The barrel on Number 84 is a replacement, no witness mark and incorrect rear barrel band. This is in addition to what Ron said.
We may never know exactly what these gun are, this one has been messed with quite a bit, and that doesn't aid research Vern |
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![]() Hmmm...No tool marks in frame ears...Is that typical of 1900 series Lugers??? ![]()
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I beleive the fit and finish on the M1900 is the best of all Luger production. I'm sure it was very time consuming, and some steps were dropped on later models.
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