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Thanks to both of you for verifying that $1100 is too much. The pictures posted are too small to see much detail. I do think it's a DWM as the receiver doesn't appear to be notched for the Artillery sight. But, there may be an Erfurt proof mark on the side plate. But, as I said, detail is hard to see. A link to the listing is below:
http://www.gon.com/marketplace/listi...rs_great_shape |
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Let's post the pics and see who else has an opinion...
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Here are a few pictures of my own DDR VoPo rework; a 1917 Erfurt. The sideplate is a forced match while the grips are, obviously, not original. The sear bar and the toggle link pin are also mismatched. All other parts are matching and appear to be original to the gun. The magazine in the pistol is an fxo/37 while the other is a post-war mag I believe. They are serial numbered to the pistol and marked 1 & 2. Number 2 is in the pistol. The bore is in excellent condition. I bought this pistol when they first came into the country years ago for less than $300.
The peened area on the left side of the receiver was once a shield in a star burst as far as I can tell. The shield likely had a number on it. The full numerical serial number to the right of the peened area has been smeared to obscure it. |
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Yessir. I hear ya'. I bought them (Russian captures) so cheap back in the 90's that I traded one for a nice Russian SKS last year. The guy thought something must be wrong. Why would I trade a Luger for an SKS?? It was exactly the SKS I had been looking for. He got a screaming deal and I paid less than the SKS was worth.
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