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Old 12-12-2010, 03:07 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by sej-gun View Post
But the Luger has a stamp on its left side “HV” (Haerens Vaaben Arsenal) = Army Weapon Arsenal
This stamp makes this Luger very attractive.
After WW2 a lot of pistols came on service in Denmark,
Among these Lugers, some pistols got the property stamp “HV”
A very rare Luger I think?
Link. www.timelapse.dk
Reg. Jes Sej-gun
I am curious...It is a "navy" Luger, but was property of the Army??? Does it have the Navy barrel, or the 4" "army" style barrel??? (I believe we have seen 4" barreled Navy Lugers [with 2-position rear sight] here)...

So it would not necessarily have been used by the Danish Navy???
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