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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Nashville, Tennessee area
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So ....banner 1937, no commercial serial numbers or hidden placements .... but no military acceptance stamps, and no police safety .... no suffix on the barrel, the gun is confusing to me ....
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Ohio
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Alx... From your discription the Banner sounds just like it should be. I think the hidden placement was something that DWM did with their commercial guns but I believe Mauser numbered all of their guns the same. What changed was the the proof and acceptance stamps or lack of in the case of commercial guns. Police Banners will have an Eagle C, F, K, or l on the R/H side.
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