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LugerForum Patron Join Date: Feb 2012
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wow there is nothing commercial about it except the crown n on the barrel and the wooden mag bases. Looks like an imperial that went to swiss with that p if I had to guess very interested to see what this is.
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I really appreciate the feedback so far. I am posting-up another photo of the inside of the top flap of holster, showing the black markings inside. I hope this clears up any confusion over the markings. If anyone needs additional photos, just let me know.
As an update, my friend attempted to get more info on how the gun was acquired by her Dad (last week). Unfortunately, due to age and previous stroke, communication with him is very difficult. He was in France and Germany later in 1944 (NOT D-Day) and into 1945 and "somehow" got the "set", including pistol, mags, and holster) and brought it home with him and parked it. I don't think there was much manufacturing in that area then, including repros. However, I don't mind you questioning authenticity. Unfortunately, that is what you have to do. I am simply trying to get as much info on the set as possible so that she can make informed decision should she decide to sell the set in the future. THANKS! |
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