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Twice a Lifer
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I'm looking at the frame. There is no Mauser hump. The inside of the frame is in the white. I saw a '36 with no hump in another thread, and the connected conjecture was that left over DWM parts were around, then, and some of that vintage had the DWM frames with no hump. But did this situation present itself in 1941?
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I don't have a clue.
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Great username!...
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Twice a Lifer
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I forgot to welcome you to the forum, Dennis...
My question was more aimed at the community than you...we are all somewhat armchair detectives, ferreting out the clues that will lead to an assessment of your pistol. I'm still learning, and developed the query after studying the pics. Someone will know the answer--whether this pistol was assembled with an old DWM frame. This business about lack of serial numbers is also anomalous, and may go right along with the notion that the pistol was assembled from left over parts--by whom or when would be other questions, if this turns out to be true.
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