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Unread 06-16-2014, 02:18 PM   #1
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A question for the ERFURT experts...

Does anyone know if any Lugers were produced by ERFURT, where the toggle mark DIDN'T have a break in the crown stamp?

I don't remember if I have ever seen an Erfurt toggle that didn't have the break in the right side of the top of the crown...
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A question for the ERFURT experts...

Does anyone know if any Lugers were produced by ERFURT, where the toggle mark DIDN'T have a break in the crown stamp?

I don't remember if I have ever seen an Erfurt toggle that didn't have the break in the right side of the top of the crown...
John, I have a 1912 P08 and two 1914 LP08s that do not have breaks in the crown.
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A question for the ERFURT experts...

Does anyone know if any Lugers were produced by ERFURT, where the toggle mark DIDN'T have a break in the crown stamp?

I don't remember if I have ever seen an Erfurt toggle that didn't have the break in the right side of the top of the crown...
John, Can you please show what break you are talking about, sorry for my ignorance.
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