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I purchased a Russian capture Luger in the 1980s that still had a sear safety in place. I don't recall the serial but it was mostly matching, including sideplate upper receiver and barrel. The gun had numerous "x"s in the usual places
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This is a good example of why there are no absolutes in this game! Thanks for pointing this out.
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Regards, Don donmaus1@aol.com Author of History Writ in Steel: German Police Markings 1900-1936 http://www.historywritinsteel.com |
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Thanks for your help Don. I'm affraid I may have been bitten by the bug!
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