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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Southern Maine
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Very nice VOPO. How and where did you find it? Thanks for your service.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Virginia
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My wife and I actually live here in Germany at the moment and some service member abandoned it when they went home to the states so I bought it from the Rod and Gun Club over here.
It's amazing to look at all of the stamps that are on this Luger! It tells the history of the weapon, really. There are the Imperial stamps from when it was made, then the VOPO stamp when it was in East Germany, then on the underside of the barrel it has the stamp from the re-unification of Germany, and soon it will have a stamp for when I take it to the states. I have one other question... does this VOPO stamp indicate that it was an actual Polizei issue side arm? I'm also going to attach more photos of the old girl here. Thank you so much for the information on this Luger, guys!!! ![]() |
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