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Model 1900 Lugers are among the best finished production firearms. You have to look very close to see any milling marks at all, and often there are none.
I still have so much to learn from the Luger Jedi Master, and the other experts on the forum. Thanks, Ron!
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![]() ...And Ron's right, I can't find any obvious milling marks on it...And it has definitely not been refinished at any time in its life... ![]()
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