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Old 05-12-2011, 03:00 AM   #1
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I do not think that the drum was replaced. The rod was shorted on the top and I think they used the drum also for the shorted rod. The 7. ring is not so deep than the other six.
There are no documents in the German archives about the police rod. That make it not easy.
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Pages 160, and 181-182 of Weimar Lugers has a brief description of a number of Weimar Era cleaning rods.
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